The Big Brother Log Analyzer (BBLA) is package consisting of an HTTP logger and an HTML log analyzer, aimed at individual users who may not have administrative privileges on their Web server. BBLA is free, and does not require you to display any advertising banner on the tracked pages. There is no limit to the number of pages you can track, nor any restriction on its use. It is also lightweight (the tarball is around 30 KB).
| Tags | Internet Log Analysis Web Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: This release is a revision that includes several bugfixes, improvements to the installation procedure, and minor feature enhancements such as the ability to avoid logging hits coming from your own browser(s).


Changes: This is a revision which includes several bugfixes, and notable improvements to the installation procedure.


Changes: This release is a revision which includes several bugfixes, improvements in the detection of browsers and operating systems, and major bugfixes with respect to subdomain inference.


Changes: Referrers are now properly stored, even in the case of search engine queries. The detection of a number of "exotic" browsers and agents such as Charon was improved, and many cosmetic improvements and bugfixes were made.


Changes: This is a major revision which includes several bugfixes, a complete reorganization of the source tree, support for detection of the newest browsers (e.g., Netscape 7.x), strict compliance to the W3C standards for HTML 4.01/transitional in the generation of the reports, and many cosmetic improvements. Furthermore, it is the first version of BBLA to be entirely GIF-free.