actually I'm using apache2 and referer log comes together with other
data. May could it be a log format option?
I'm using cronolog to rotate apache logs so I have this line at apache2.conf:
CustomLog |/usr/sbin/cronolog /var/log/apache2/%Y/%m/%d/access.log
combined env=!VLOG
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actually I'm using apache2 and referer log comes together with other
data. May could it be a log format option?
I'm using cronolog to rotate apache logs so I have this line at apache2.conf:
CustomLog |/usr/sbin/cronolog /var/log/apache2/%Y/%m/%d/access.log
combined env=!VLOG
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Grant wrote:
It seems that apache2 has stopped logging referrers. Where can I set
it to log them again?
- Grant
into httpd.conf put something like this:
ErrorLog logs/this.is.your.site.com_error
CustomLog logs/this.is.your.site.com_log common
CustomLog logs/this.is.your.site.com_referer
It seems that apache2 has stopped logging referrers. Where can I set
it to log them again?
- Grant
into httpd.conf put something like this:
ErrorLog logs/this.is.your.site.com_error
CustomLog logs/this.is.your.site.com_log common
CustomLog logs/this.is.your.site.com_referer
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