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Simply log into your Online Control Panel Control Panel and click on 'Log File Download' in the 'Web Site Reporting' section.

This feature allows you to download your server access log as a zip file, you can then manipulate the file locally on your PC to get any specific data you need.

Otherwise with SSH access enabled you can find these in the "logs" folder in the root of your hosting space (note these are not viewable via FTP)

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