Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "access_log" vs. "access.log" problem

2005-08-14 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
check your .conf files and .htaccess files for any occurances of error_log. You might even want to grab unxutils from sourceforge, 'grep -r' is your friend :) ohaya wrote: Hi, I am running Apache 2.0.50 on Windows 2000. In my httpd.conf, I have: CustomLog logs/access.log combined But, I

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "access_log" vs. "access.log" problem

2005-08-12 Thread ohaya
Hi, In case anyone ever runs across something like this before, I've figured this out. I had SSL configured on this Apache, and I didn't realize that there was a setup there (probably the default), and there was a TransferLog directive there for "access_log". The probably is also why nothing w

[EMAIL PROTECTED] "access_log" vs. "access.log" problem

2005-08-12 Thread ohaya
Hi, I am running Apache 2.0.50 on Windows 2000. In my httpd.conf, I have: CustomLog logs/access.log combined But, I noticed that Apache is writing access entries into the logs\access_log file, and nothing is being written to the logs\access.log file. The reason that I noticed this is I've be