Hi Geoff,
The streaming version of Webalizer can certainly do this (hmm, I can't seem
to find the link anymore, it used to be on a separate website, not
awstats.sf.net) and I use it for my clients.
See my post from September 2004 regarding correct logging of SOURCE time.
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2004-September/007564.html
Cheers,
KJ
>
> Van: Geoff Shang <geoff@hitsandpieces.net>
> Aan: icecast@xiph.org
> Datum: vr 25 mar 05, 8:13
> Onderwerp: [Icecast] Log analysis
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Ok, so I admit I'm asking this to avoid having to do my own research.
but
> I'm also asking in the hopes of avoiding doing my own scripting.
>
> ACB Radio is looking at moving across to Icecast. There's really not a
lot
> to stop us at this point. But we are keen to retain access to total
> listener hours, average listen time and amount of data served per
> mountpoint.
>
> I know this can all be gleaned from the access.log file. What I want to
> know is if there's any software that can already do this or whether
I'll
> have to role my own. I've heard people talk about webaliser, but can
it
> track stuff like total listener hours?
>
> Any info on this would be helpful, including any scripts people have
> written to do this if such standalone solutions don't already exist.
>
> Geoff.
>
>
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