> > Whoa.. Umm... it worked! Ok, now I'm really confused. Like I said, I'd
> > completely killed and restarted the server several times and it didn't
Sorry to keep the thread up, but I seem to have spoken too soon. It's
logging, but it's ONLY logging stuff from our lan and dialups. Anybody
else (who is what we're trying to log) doesn't get logged. Keep in mind
that this applies ONLY to the hosts I'd just "fixed" who hadn't been
logging before. Everybody else, about 30 hosts, are logging internal and
external connections properly and yet there's nothing but the barebones
<virtualhost> section in our httpd.conf. Nothing that disallows logging
from a particular place. Likewise, there's no such specification for the
working hosts. The default should be (and is for most) to log everything,
but these have decided to be selective.
I think apache is just trying to drive me insane. Death by confusion.
<sigh>
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