Re: Telling one IP address 404 "Nothing found"

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> Datum: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:25:03 +0100
> Von: "Steve Swift" <steve.j.swift@xxxxxxxxx>
> An: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Betreff: Re:  Telling one IP address 404 "Nothing found"

> Incidentally, I forgot one part of my original plan.  I presume this will
> get logged in our access/error logs? I don't suppose there's a way to stop
> that.

I'm not sure if Apache's default config directive can do this.
But for me,I once meet some more complicated filter conditions than yours.Then I wrote an Apache module for it.It's simple to write an Apache module if you're familiar with its API (C API or modperl).In modperl you can use $r->log_error("...") to write error_log.
Good luck!



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