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Yuri Yerusalimsky2016-08-21 00:07:56
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Yuri Yerusalimsky, 2016-08-21 00:07:56

How to visualize hosting logs from .log file?

I use the services of one popular hosting. I think, like most hosting companies, you can access the site access log and error log via FTP. I suspect that, in particular, the logs are generated by a standard utility (in theory, I’m not savvy here, so I can’t operate with exact names), the log lines from which look like this:
[SOME IP ADDRESS] - - [18/Aug/2016:14 :36:31 +0300] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 7580
I would like to visually process such a log somehow, either with an automated PHP script, or at least with an online service. So far haven't found anything useful. Suggest suitable tools.
PS: I need, preferably, to visualize it in a table in which everything will be immediately clear who and where applied, at what time, etc.

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nirvimel, 2016-08-21
@nirvimel

Goaccess:
Through the web interface:
And in the terminal:
goaccess-dashboard.png

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Dmitry, 2016-08-21
@L0m

Pay attention to awstats, it seems to be intended for this.

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Dmitry, 2016-08-21
@plin2s

I'd suggest logstash+kibana, but that'll come out of a sparrow cannon. Surely someone provides services based on these same technologies, without the need for deployment. Subscribe to comments.

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Puma Thailand, 2016-08-21
@opium

Webalizer sawmill awstat

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Dimonchik, 2016-08-21
@dimonchik2013

awstats has always been for this in life, + webalizer (xs still seems to be alive)

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