Re: Strange apache behaviour?
It is usual to run webalizer as a user? I have never even thought of
doing that. Is there any particular reason? (security?)
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Jason Lim wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Do you know how to change the permissions of the log files apache
> generates?
>
> -rw-r----- 1 www-data www-data 1372461 Dec 7 13:04 apache-access.log
> -rw-r----- 1 www-data www-data 740269 Dec 2 06:21
> apache-access.log.0
> -rw-r----- 1 www-data www-data 44414 Nov 25 05:52
> apache-access.log.1.gz
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 www-data www-data 167114 Sep 23 06:10
> apache-access.log.10.gz
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 www-data www-data 13069 Sep 16 06:06
> apache-access.log.11.gz
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 www-data www-data 14357 Sep 9 06:04
> apache-access.log.12.gz
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 www-data www-data 21209 Sep 2 06:24
> apache-access.log.13.gz
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 www-data www-data 5979 Nov 19 2000
> apache-access.log.14.gz
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 www-data www-data 36771 Nov 18 06:23
> apache-access.log.2.gz
>
> It USED to be readable by all, now the persmissions have changed (which in
> my case screws up the webalizer processes run by users).
>
> Having a look at the changelog...
>
> apache (1.3.22-1) unstable; urgency=low
> * Default ownership of logfiles is root/adm, perms 640 (closes:
> #112675).
>
> Thats all nice a good... but how to I get it 644? I looked and can't
> appear to find it. Closest thing I could find was in
> /etc/apache/cron.conf, but that only sets the uid/gid, not the file
> permissions of the logfiles.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> TIA.
>
> Sincerely,
> Jason
>
>
>
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