Webalizer's FTP interface displays FTP statistics for your domain name: information about who has visited your website using the FTP protocol.
Webalizer FTP statistics keep track of all users who have accessed your website using the FTP protocol. This is particularly useful if you are tracking who is uploading or downloading to your website, which makes downloads more popular, or which users are uploading the most content.
How do I use Webalizer FTP?
1. Under Metrics, select Webalizer FTP
2. In the Webalizer FTP interface, click the link to view Webalizer FTP statistics for your domain name. you will be redirected to the Webalizer FTP page. This will display all available domains for which there are FTP statistics that have been used, either upload or download.
3. To see detailed statistics for a month, click on the link for that month. This opens the detailed interface of monthly FTP statistics.
After clicking on the domain you want to see statistics for, you will have the domain overview on the FTP subdomain for that site, usually FTP. \, During the past year. The summary is divided into the following information:
Hits: The total number of requests made to the server during the time period.
Files: The total number of hits that resulted in the server sending something to the visitor.
Sites: Total number of unique IP addresses and hostnames that made requests to the server.
Visits: When a remote site makes a request for a page on your server for the first time. If the same visitor has not returned to the site within a period of time (by default, 30 minutes), the next page request will count as a new visit.
Pages: URLs are considered actual web pages that were requested and not individual parts of the page, such as images.
Kbytes: Also known as Kilobyte or KB, equivalent to 1024 bytes. This is the size of data transferred for requests made.