On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Keith Elder wrote: > When the weekly apache log rotation occurs, the virtual accounts get > their log files owned by www-data. Because of this, the users do not > have access to their log files and so when webalizer runs it doesn't > have permission to view the logs. Anyone know how to get around this > without having to write some script?
Debian's apache log rotation is done by /etc/cron.daily/apache (which doesn't mean it is rotated "daily"). It tries to figure out user and group from /etc/apache/*.conf files. So it uses the first "Group" directive. But this is irrelevant; it can be read by everyone. It uses the savelog(8) command to do the actual rotation. It uses 644 mode (make a file readable by anyone and writable by the owner only) for permissions. What are you using to rotate your apache logs? Jeremy C. Reed echo 'G014AE824B0-07CC?/JJFFFI?D64CB>D=3C427=>;>6HI2><J' | tr /-_ :\ Sc-y./ | sed swxw`uname`w -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]