Web Traffic Analysis & Report for www.luka.jagor.info (June 2025)
π§ Introduction
As part of my ongoing effort to keep www.luka.jagor.info optimized and user-friendly, I reviewed recent web server statistics to better understand how visitors interact with the site. This includes analyzing HTTP response codes—those silent status messages your browser receives from the server.
Why does this matter? Because it reveals much more than just traffic volume. It shows what’s working well (like successful page loads), what needs improvement (like broken links or redirects), and where problems may be lurking (such as bots hitting restricted areas or causing server errors). Here’s what the June 2025 snapshot reveals.
✅ Web Traffic Breakdown
✅ Success & Redirection
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200 OK – 68.33% (35,146 hits): Most requests are successful. A strong baseline.
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206 Partial Content – 0.26% (134 hits): Often from media downloads or streamable content.
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301 Moved Permanently – 4.24% (2,180 hits): Indicates many redirects—some may be avoidable.
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302 Found – 0.03% (18 hits): Temporary redirects; minimal.
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304 Not Modified – 0.94% (483 hits): Shows caching is working efficiently.
⚠️ Errors & Issues
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403 Forbidden – 11.76% (6,050 hits): A significant portion—likely due to bot blocking, unauthorized access attempts, or protected directories.
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404 Not Found – 5.67% (2,917 hits): Moderate level—broken or outdated links may need attention.
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412 Precondition Failed – 8.70% (4,473 hits): Could point to bots or scripts sending problematic headers.
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500 Internal Server Error – 0.01% (6 hits): Very low—no major concerns here.
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Undefined Response Code – 0.05% (25 hits): Possibly malformed or unclassified server replies.
π Key Recommendations
First, I need to fix 404 errors and clean up unnecessary redirects by using a link checker to locate broken or outdated references. Updating these will enhance navigation and SEO.
Then, I'll investigate 403 & 412 errors — these might be caused by overly aggressive firewall or anti-bot settings. Adjusting those rules could help prevent legitimate users or services from being blocked.
- Finally, by continuing to maintain strong server performance, I’ll ensure the low rate of 500 errors and the healthy 304 caching responses stay that way.
π§© Conclusion
The majority of requests to www.luka.jagor.info are being served efficiently, with minimal internal server errors and effective caching. That's great news. However, the high number of 403 and 412 errors signals a need for closer inspection of how the site handles traffic—especially from bots or conditional requests.
This analysis not only improves technical performance but also enhances user experience, accessibility, and search engine visibility. I'll continue tracking these metrics to keep everything running smoothly.
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