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Hi all,
I'm a website administrator and I'd like to know if it's possible and if so, how, to configure Apache in such a way not to log the requests from my IP address. thanks |
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You can use SetEnvIf or you can do a search in all forums under my username with the search keyword: log_this
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ok, I found two other threads, looked through them, and realised I didn't know Apache enough
![]() I don't even know if it's possible with my hosting setup (shared on a raq), what do I need to have access to? |
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You can set ENV in .htaccess but you need httpd.conf access in order to configure TransferLog/CustomLog. That's to say, you really need to have access to httpd.conf.
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and what would be the most probable location of such a file?
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/usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf
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darn....don't have access
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