Can this be done at all? Due to the privacy law of the country where most of my customers are based (IP addresses in the server logs are treated as 'identifiable personal data') a website owner is supposed to publish a formal binding statement on what are they gonna do with those data (even if the answer is 'nothing'), who's in charge of taking care of them, the name of every person or entity that might access them (I suppose this includes Dathorn) and a lot of other nonsense. Taking out IP addresses from the logs would save me a lot of copy-pasting, writing and translating...
First thing I tried was:
taken from here, but it didn't work - I guess this is strictly for Apache.
Next I tried
taken from here - and still no joy.
Any idea how could I avoid wasting the rest of the week on this buffonery?
First thing I tried was:
Code:
CustomLog /var/log/httpd/my_access_log combined env=DISABLED
Next I tried
Code:
accesslog.filename = "/dev/null" accesslog.format = "%f %V %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""
Any idea how could I avoid wasting the rest of the week on this buffonery?
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