see # your server setup manual). # Possible values: 1 or 0 # Default: 0 # AllowAccessFromWebToAuthenticatedUsersOnly=0 # This parameter give the list of all authorized authenticated users to view # statistics for this domain/config file. This parameter is used only if # AllowAccessToAuthenticatedUsersOnly is set to 1. # Example: "user1 user2" # Default: "" # AllowAccessFromWebToFollowingAuthenticatedUsers="" # If the "DirData" directory (see above) does not exists, AWStats return an # error. However, you can ask AWStats to create it. # This option can be used by some Web Hosting Providers that has defined a # dynamic value for DirData (for example DirData="/home/__REMOTE_USER__") and # don't want to have to create a new directory each time they add a new user. # Possible values: 1 or 0 # Default: 0 # CreateDirDataIfNotExists=1 # In most case, AWStats is used as a cgi program. So AWStats process is ran # by default web server user (nobody for Unix, IUSR_xxx for IIS/Windows,...). # To make use easier and avoid permission problems between update process # (run by an admin user) and CGI process (ran by a low level user), AWStats # save its database files with read and write for everyone. # If you have experience on managing security policies (Web Hosting Provider), # you should set this parameter to 0. AWStats will keep default process user # permissions on its files. # Possible values: 1 or 0 # Default: 1 # SaveDatabaseFilesWithPermissionsForEveryone=0 # AWStats can purge log after processing it. By this way, the next time you # launch AWStats, log file will be smaller and processing time will be better. # IMPORTANT !!! # AWStats is able to detect new lines in log file, to process only them, so # you can launch AWStats as soon as you want, even with this parameter to 0. # With 0, no purge is made, so you must use a scheduled task or