![]() Finding custom Apache access log locations Apache config file location for FreeBSDįreeBSD Apache access log file location –ĥ. Apache config file location for Debian / Ubuntu and other deb based Linux distributionsĭebian / Ubuntu Linux Apache access log file location –Ĥ. RHEL / Red Hat / CentOS / Fedora Linux Apache access file location –ģ. Apache config file location for Fedora / CentOS / RHEL and other RPM based distributions Once we know what kind of Linux distribution we're dealing with, we can proceed with looking up for standard location of Apache config:Ģ. ![]() PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)" The proposed standard with the introduction of systemd across all Linux distributions is SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10.2 Kernel r (m), l orĭebian GNU/Linux 8 n l If remote Linux is Fedora look for fedora-release file:Ĭat /etc/fedora-release Fedora release 7 (Moonshine) In most GNU / Linux distributions should give you enough information about the exact Linux distribution and version remote server is running. Finding Linux / FreeBSD operating system distribtion and versionīefore finding location of Apache log files it is useful to check what is the remote / local Linux operating system version, henceįirst thing to do when you login to your remote Linux server is to check what kind of GNU / Linux you're dealing with:
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