> Two things, actualy: First, apache will now log acccesses from our LAN and
> our dialups, but not form anywhere else. Again, it's using the same
> httpd.conf defaults as the domains that log properly, having a virtualhost
> entry that doesn't make any specifications about what to log or not log. 
> 
> Second, and perhaps more importantly (definately more confusing) ever since
> it started logging, anyone who goes to one of these web pages gets "A
> Network error occured while Netscape was recieving data (Network error:
> connection reset by peer)". If you then hit reload, it loads just fine.
> This happens every time Netscape is started fresh, though. I haven't tried
> with IE, Opera, etc but this happens with Netscape on three different
> platforms so it's definately a server thing. 

My guess is that you still have stray httpds hanging around from when you
were kill -9'ing the httpd master process; try killing all those left-over
children or rebooting and see if that helps any.
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