To add new top-level domains to http-analyze, just install an up-to-date TLD file. Since release of http-analyze 2.4, some country domains have been changed and the new generic top-level-domains .asia, .tel and .travel have been added. See our List of Top-Level-Domains for more information.
Developement of http-analyze started in 1996 as a statistics tool for the former website www.sgi.de, which was built by RENT-A-GURU®. Since other partners and customers also requested a server statistics tool, the first public version of http-analyze numbered 1.9 appeared in early 1997 and has been replaced since then by 2.5 today. http-analyze reached a high quality standard and reliable long-term operation on servers with just one website as well as on huge website farms.
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Latest version
The latest available version is http-analyze 2.4pl4 (statically linked with libGD 2.0.33, libPNG 1.2.8 and zlib 1.2.3).
License for personal (unsupported) use
Use of http-analyze according to the terms set forth in the Personal License is free if no support or technical assistance is needed. Download and use of this software implies that you accept the license terms.
New Top-Level-Domain list for http-analyze 2.4 and older
To have http-analyze 2.4 (and older) recognize the new top-level-domains (TLDs) you must install an up-to-date TLD file, which can be downloaded here.
Software downloads
To install http-analyze download the appropriate package for your platform as listed below. Please help to save bandwidth and download only the package which you actually need. We offer installable packages for commonly used platforms such as GNU/Linux and SGI IRIX. For other platforms there are TAR archives including an installation shell script. For all remaining platforms use the source code distribution of http-analyze to generate a binary or contact us.
| Executable for platform/OS | Version | Format | Download | MD5 Checksum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SGI IRIX 6.5 / N32 mips3 | 2.4.4 | inst | Install | MD5 checksum e4a61b8b60816eb170763b13e9f0a863 |
| SuSE, Red Hat, Fedora Core, Mandriva | 2.4.4 | rpm | Install | MD5 checksum caa02db3652129cce8a4e9705e8257c6 |
| Debian, Ubuntu, Ark GNU/Linux (i386) | 2.4.3 | dpkg | Save to disk | MD5 checksum 704e706e1b22607903cb43062c820f8f |
| Linux for S/390 (Think Blue 7.1) | 2.4.3 | rpm | Install | MD5 checksum f586e266c6b6ece89a8aa279f493518a |
| FreeBSD 3.2/4.4 | 2.4.3 | tar | Save to disk | MD5 checksum 581a67e3976ce2493a04dbda0e3d238d |
| MIPS Cobalt Linux | 2.4.3 | tar | Save to disk | MD5 checksum d3b2f91ef62bedc3aaff27e257210770 |
| IBM AIX 4.2 | 2.4.3 | tar | Save to disk | MD5 checksum 39d055d5a523f5ec538b069c71db0764 |
| Windows 32 bit | 2.4.3 | setup.exe | Save to disk | MD5 checksum 7cc1f0f6f3925ed8ed3f15b425b12caf |
| OS/2 (Port by Thomas Bretz) | 2.4.3 | Visit http://d4m.de/http-analyze/ | ||
| OS/2 (Port by Steffen Siebert) | 2.2 | Visit http://www.steffensiebert.de/ports/http-analyze.html | ||
| Source Code for any other platform | ||||
| http-analyze Source Code (1.2 MB) | 2.4.3 | tar | Save on disk | MD5 checksum 947de110e8f470e1aff4d224bf45e387 |
| Patch 4 for http-analyze (3 KB) | 2.4.4 | patch | Save on disk | MD5 checksum 58cead00cebe62cfde46a0fde1cec5e5 |
Note: If you use a Linux distribution which is derived from any of the above but not named in the list, it is likely that some other package provided here is suitable for your distribution. A typical example is Knoppix, which is derived from Debian GNU/Linux. The provided package for Debian will run without problems on Knoppix.
Installation instructions
After downloading the package, login to root and install the software according to the scheme of your installer:
Branding the software
In the past registration and branding of the software was required.
In statistics reports made with version 2.4, the button on the right still appears
after installation of the software. To get rid of it, you can brand the software
with a "master-key" "registration ID" as follows:
Download both images on the left.
Name them free-netstore_sb.png and free-netstore_sw.png.
Open a shell window and execute the following command (substitute your name for Name):
# http-analyze -r "Name" 168ATJZX358463F39323221A0E99 free
