Access Awstats without logging into cPanel

Download Awstats: http://awstats.sourceforge.net

  • Extract the contents of the file to your computer.

 

  • Use an FTP client to upload the contents of the /cgi-bin and /icon folders into the root of your domain (both are located in the "wwwroot" folder).

 

  • Change the permissions of the awredir.pl and awstats.pl files to 755 (in the /cgi-bin directory).

 

  • Download the Awstats configuration file created by cPanel: /tmp/awstats/awstats.yourdomain.com.conf.

 

  • Open this file with a text editor, search for the "DirIcons" line, and change it to show: DirIcons="/icon/".

 

  • Upload the modified file to the /cgi-bin folder.

 

 

Note: Please password protect the / cgi-bin folder so that only authorized users can access it (found under cPanel -> Security -> Password Protect Directories).

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