Apache2: Logging To A MySQL Database With mod_log_sql (Debian Etch)

  2008-07-06 14:30:02
This guide shows how you can write the Apache2 access log to a MySQL database instead of a file. To achieve this, I use the Apache2 module mod_log_sql. I am using a Debian Etch server in this tutorial. 
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