Op do 31 jul 2025 om 12:00 schreef E.S. Rosenberg <es.rosenberg+httpd.us...@gmail.com>: > > Op do 31 jul 2025 om 10:11 schreef E.S. Rosenberg > <es.rosenberg+httpd.us...@gmail.com>: > > > > Hey, any input on this issue would be appreciated :) > > > > I hope to check this on an up-to-date Fedora system soon. > > > > Op vr 25 jul 2025 om 17:00 schreef E.S. Rosenberg > > <es.rosenberg+httpd.us...@gmail.com>: > > > > > > Hey everyone, > > > > > > It looks to me like I may have stumbled over a bug, I tested this on > > > Ubuntu 22.04 and 24.04 (2.4.58) so I realize that it is not with the > > > latest apache version but that is what I have available right now. > > > > > > Background - I'm trying to ship my logs off to a central logserver > > > while completely bypassing local storage to reduce write stress on my > > > local storage device (sata ssd). > > > > > > When setting > > > ErrorLog '|/usr/bin/logger -p local3.err -t apache2' > > > CustomLog '|/usr/bin/logger -t apache2 -p local3.info' combined > > > > > > The commands that gets run by apache are: > > > /usr/bin/logger -p local3 err -t apache2 > > > /usr/bin/logger -t apache2 -p local3 info > > > > > > Note how "local3.X" became "local3 X" rendering the command invalid. > > > > > > I have tried different ways of escaping and quoting local3.X to no avail. > > > > > > The only thing that works is leaving the log facility out of the > > > command, rendering > > > /usr/bin/logger -p err -t apache2 > > > /usr/bin/logger -t apache2 -p info > > > > > > While this is good enough for my usecase it does seem wrong to me that > > > a command is modified by apache2 and ends up in an invalid state as a > > > result. > > > > > > Should I open a bug and if so where? > > > Thanks, > > > Eliyahu - אליהו > Hey everyone, > > Just checked it on Fedora 42 > > Server version: Apache/2.4.64 (Fedora Linux) > > Same behavior, sorry about top-posting before. > Will file a bug as per Kalin. > > Thanks! > Eliyahu - אליהו
Hey everyone, While I would love to open a bug I lack the under the hood knowledge to attach it to the correct component. Candidates components I shortlisted are: "Core", "mod_log_config", "Other Modules" or "Runtime Config" If someone more knowledgeable wants to take it from here that is fine by me, otherwise a pointer would be appreciated. Thanks! Eliyahu - אליהו --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org