On 2007.09.27, Tom Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another reason might be that lighttpd doesn't write an access.log by
> default.  I wonder if you can turn this off in AOLserver?

Yes, you can.  If you don't load the nslog module, you turn off access
logging.

-- Dossy

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