Here are three reporting pieces of software I see on some of our sites
Analog (url in post above) not much to see just a list of page hits (at least on my version - which I'm sure is low-end shareware).
http://www.boutell.com/wusage/ this one isn't pretty but seems really robust and full of all kinds of stats.
http://www.urchin.com this one "looks" really polished, but doesn't deliver much in substance or functionality, parts of it don't work.
Also keep in mind that stats can be misleading...
Example taken from Analog on a 'dead site' we play with:
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(Figures in parentheses refer to the 7 days to 09-Nov-2001 00:07).
Successful requests: 149 (7)
Average successful requests per day: 6 (0)
Successful requests for pages: 34 (7)
Average successful requests for pages per day: 1 (0)
Failed requests: 3,789 (428)
Redirected requests: 10 (1)
Distinct files requested: 32 (3)
Distinct hosts served: 9 (4)
Data transferred: 356.310 kbytes (2.141 kbytes)
Average data transferred per day: 14.492 kbytes (313 bytes)
At first glance you'd think this site had 149 hits, but when you look further down you see this:
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reqs: %bytes: extension
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76: 76.87%: .cgi
7: 7.45%: .html [Hypertext Markup Language]
34: 4.85%: .gif [GIF graphics]
4: 4.30%: .htm [Hypertext Markup Language]
1: 2.42%: .jpg [JPEG graphics]
2: 2.12%: .css
23: 1.93%: [directories]
2: 0.06%: [not listed: 2 extensions]
Which totals up to 149! Not exactly 149 unique visitors is it?
Hope you find some of this useful.
Good luck -Mike.
NEIL: You haven't got an MP, Rick. You're an anarchist.
RICK: Oh. Well, then I shall write to the lead singer of Echo and the Bunnymen!