On 10/11/07, Joseph Marcelletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the insight on that. I wasn't quite aware of that problem
> but the simplest work around is having it logged to the users
> directory, under a logs folder which is owned by root:root and not the
> user.. This prevents the issue
Thanks for the insight on that. I wasn't quite aware of that problem
but the simplest work around is having it logged to the users
directory, under a logs folder which is owned by root:root and not the
user.. This prevents the issue you spoke of. The thing I am faced
with, is I need a way to provid
On 10/10/07, Joseph Marcelletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I actually use a different log format then combinedio, but the point
> is made. The question is, if I have say 50 virtual hosts with the same
> format.. 1 customlog for a log in their home directory, and a
> customlog that is IDENTICAL i
Hello,
I have looked all over and could not find an answer to the following:
When you have a customlog setup in your main httpd.conf, obviously a
customlog in the virtualhosts will overwrite this, even though you can
have multiple customlogs in a virtual host.. It would be nice to
bypass this som