Re: Apache2 rewrite_log_lock

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Hi,

Thank you for the reply, much appreciated.

The permissions in the /apache/logs directory are all

-rw-rw-r--

however, in my attempt (temporarily) to get things working, i did chmod 777 on all directories - and this still didn't work (i got the rewrite lock error still).

The reason why i am losing my patience with this problem, is that the error msg appears fairly self explanatory (in that apache appears not to have the correct permissions), but i cannot fix it.

Regards, Sam Wootton

2008/8/27 Ron Savage <ron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Sam


> When i attempt to start apache, i get the following in the access log:
>
> crit (14)Bad address: mod_rewrite: Could not set permissions on
> rewrite_log_lock; check User and Group directives Configuration Failed
>
> I have the user and group directives set correctly in httpd.conf (an
> Administrative user - the same as i had them in apache 1.3). I have
> also tried setting:
>
> RewriteLog "/Library/Apache2/logs/
> rewrite.log"
> RewriteLogLevel 0

Did you check the permissions on /all/ directories in that path?

--
Ron Savage
ron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://savage.net.au/index.html



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