PLEASE, good folks, users have been begging for cPanel to write Awstats daily output to a PUBLICLY VIEWABLE directory, where viewers don't have to go through all the gymnastics of logging in to cPanel, then clicking and scrolling and clicking and scrolling just to view SIMPLE STATS.
As a former programmer, the amount of work to do this is trivial - it's just an output directory change to where permissions are public.
In my previous hosting the awstast was public; now is required to login into the cpanel and this is very frustrating. I hope that you decide to make the awasts statitistics public. Thanks and regards.
In my previous hosting the awstast was public; now is required to login into the cpanel and this is very frustrating. I hope that you decide to make the awasts statitistics public. Thanks and regards.
Yes, this is something I find really annoying. I am coming from Plesk where awstats was accesible either publicly or via a password protected directory. Now I am stuck with this.
It is strange I see so omany people asking for this for so long, and no solution given apart from reinstalling AWStats outside CPanel, which is a very non elegant solution.
Yes, this is something I find really annoying. I am coming from Plesk where awstats was accesible either publicly or via a password protected directory. Now I am stuck with this.
It is strange I see so omany people asking for this for so long, and no solution given apart from reinstalling AWStats outside CPanel, which is a very non elegant solution.
I believe that awstats needs to be protected behind a password. I believe the subuser feature request could allow the creating of user account that could only access awstats and would in my oppinion also solve this feature request.
You could then give access to the server stats to your SEO expert or even to your end customer if you are a webmaster, without giving them access to all of the files etc.
I believe that awstats needs to be protected behind a password. I believe the subuser feature request could allow the creating of user account that could only access awstats and would in my oppinion also solve this feature request.
You could then give access to the server stats to your SEO expert or even to your end customer if you are a webmaster, without giving them access to all of the files etc.
Please make AWStats available via a password protected directory.
Please make AWStats available via a password protected directory.
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