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Subject: Re: Providing customer usage graphs
From: Mike Burger <mburger () compucomis ! net>
Date: 2001-06-25 17:25:09
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For web traffic analysis, I've been very happy with Webalizer.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Josh Higham wrote:
> I am looking at providing our customers with usage graphs for their
> connections, and would like to see if anyone has information out there that
> can help me out.
>
> I have implemented this sort of setup with MRTG by doing Apache filtering of
> filenames, but now I want to implement it using RRDtool. Since everything
> is accessed via a single CGI, it is harder to lock down.
>
> I have been told that one option is creating separate directory structures
> and different CGI programs, but there will be too many clients for that, and
> we need an automatic solution.
>
> I am also considering just coding a new CGI to provide customer access.
> Since RRDtool is a storage mechanism, I can come in with my own CGI for
> customer access (and handle filtering/managing). Has anyone set anything
> like this up? It seems like it would be handy, but nothing I saw provided
> this kind of access.
>
> Is there a different way that I can do this that will create less of a
> headache and still provide enough flexibility?
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