That was an _Example_. Here's the apache directive for the access logs:

TransferLog syslog[:facility]

This is all very basic apache config. Please see here for more: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/directives.html

cheers,

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That is only for error logs, but does not apply to access logs, which
is what he was looking for.

On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 09:00:43 -0600, Joe.Reeves@regions.com
<Joe.Reeves@regions.com> wrote:
> The easiest way to get your apache logs into syslog is to simply enable the
> syslog option in apache. For example:
> ErrorLog syslog[:facility]
>  
> Where facility is a valid syslog facility.
> Note that when you do this, apache will no longer write a file out, but will
> ONLY log to syslog.
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