Table of Contents
- 1. Linux Webalizer
- 2. Compile
- 3. Configure the
/etc/webalizer.conffile - 4. Make Apache aware of Webalizer output directory
- 5. Run Webalizer automatically with a cron job
- 6. Linux FAQ-O-Matic
- 7. Compile and install FAQ-O-Matic
- 8. Make Apache aware Faq-O-Matic file's location
- 9. Configure your FAQ-O-Matic
- 10. Installed files
- 11. Linux Webmail IMP
- 12. Set up PHPLib
- 13. Compile to install Webmail IMP
- 14. Configure and create Webmail IMP SQL database
- 15. Configure your
php.inifrom PHP4 - 16. Configure Webmail IMP via your web browser
In this chapter, Three-useful external programs that you may install on your Linux server are explained. These programs have been made for use with the Apache Web Server, and are useful only if you intend to use Apache in your organization. If this is not the case, you can skip this chapter and continue through the rest of this book. To begin, we'll talk about:
Webalizer, which is a web server log file analysis program.
Then we'll discuss FAQ-O-Matic, which can be used when you want a FAQ list, bug-tracing database, documentation and much more on your server.
Finally, we'll talk about a very sophisticated and interesting program called Webmail, which allows you to offer free mail accounts to your clients, or access and read your mail, in a secure manner.