Hi,Thanks very much Sander.... I think ;)I was starting to suspect that.That's
bad news for me.I hope the issue is fixed soon -- I'll have to work around this
somehow.Re:ModSecurity....I'm not sure what API they're using for their logging
?But the Perl script that I'm trying to pipe to just transfers log file content
to a central location for processing. From remote machines to a common log
analysis machine. In this way multiple Apache/ModSecurity instances can be
monitored from a common/central "console".....Do you have any relevant Bug
numbers ?The Bugs I found were related to Apache shutdown errors -- I can't
even start Apache when trying to pipe log files on Windows.Just
curious...ThanksFrank> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:38:39
-0700> To: users@httpd.apache.org> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does Apache
Support Piped Logs On Windows Platform> > Frank,> > On Jun 28, 2007, at 9:22
AM, Frank Misa wrote:> > > I've seen many references to Apache issues with
logging to piped > > processes on the forums; but no clear answer on whether
this is > > supported or not.> > Can someone here please confirm -- Yes/No...>
> Do the latest versions of Apache 2.0.x OR Apache 2.2.x support > > piped
logs on Windows ?> > Piped logs are currently effectively broken on Windows,
due to the > way we do or don't pass valid file descriptors to the called
process > for stdout and stderr. Others more knowledgeable than myself can >
elucidate on this more eloquently than I can.> > We're trying to fix it, but
that hasn't happened so far. If you want > to rotate your log files, the best
approach is currently to rename > them and then send your httpd service a
restart signal using> > \path\to\httpd -n Apache2 -k restart> > with the name
of the Windows Service as argument to the -n > parameter. You can script this
in any language that pleases you, and > run it periodically in the Windows
Scripting Host.> > > >>SecAuditLog "|C:/Perl/bin/perl.exe
C:/fmm/ApacheSSL224/bin/modsec- > > auditlog-collector.pl"> > I haven't
reviewed mod_security to this extent but does it use the > Apache logging
APIs? Or does it do its own thing?> > S.> > -- > Sander Temme> [EMAIL
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