RE: giving users their own http logs
From: Chris W. Parker (cparker_at_swatgear.com)
Date: 01/09/04
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To: <redhat-list@redhat.com> Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 11:45:18 -0800
Ed Wilts <mailto:ewilts@ewilts.org>
on Friday, January 09, 2004 11:41 AM said:
> I've got this included in my VirtualHost directive and it's working
> fine (other non-relevant parts were snipped):
[snip]
> I then have a webalizer directive that processes these logs and throws
> the output back into a subdirectory of the DocumentRoot. This
> approach seems to work fine for me.
Thanks for response Ed but I'm not using virtual hosts (right now at
least). How should I change your example to work with what I'm doing
now?
I want all activity within ~username/ to be logged. Does this make a big
difference?
Thanks,
Chris.
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