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I have a little server at home for downloading torrents that is always on and to get more out of it, I installed apache and hung up four things.
I also installed awstats, to keep an eye on the statistics, but after a few days, the section where it shows the pages visited, some web addresses appear that, I think, should not be there, ly.com, jd.com and, later on, when I took the picture, google.com.

I just wanted to know if these results are normal or should I worry, because searching the web, I have not found anyone with the same doubt.
Graaciaass.
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I have a small server at home for downloading torrents that is always on and to get more out of it, I installed apache and uploaded a few things.
I also installed awstats, to keep an eye on the statistics, but after a few days, in the section where it shows the pages visited, there were some web addresses that I think shouldn't be there, ly.com, jd.com and, later when I took the screenshot, google.com.

I just wanted to know if these results are normal or should I be worried, because searching the web, I haven't found anyone with the same doubt.
Graaciaass.
Sorry for the late reply, I just saw the thread. I also use AWStats and I don't have that problem. It only shows urls related to the site's content.
AWStats gets the information from Apache's log file, so if weird things appear it's because weird things are being logged. So, what you might need to check is the Apache configuration, although I wouldn't give too much importance to those results. When you have more traffic, those errors will be irrelevant.