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[Bug 8143] New: - RewriteLogLevel other than 0 prevents http request completion.
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RewriteLogLevel other than 0 prevents http request completion.

Summary: RewriteLogLevel other than 0 prevents http request
completion.
Product: Apache httpd-2.0
Version: 2.0.35
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: mod_rewrite
AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
ReportedBy: rthomas-contrib@liveintellect.org


The rewrite engine seems to work okay until the RewriteLogLevel is set to
something other than 0. If RewriteLogLevel is set to anything from 1 to 9, the
server stops responding to requests. Other circumstances that may be relevant
are: 1) a dozen or so rewrite rules using regular expression matching are
configured, 2) the rewrite engine was enabled within a virtual host, and 3) the
rewrite log files get created but remain 0 size (so it is unlikely related to
FS permissions). Netscape and IE were both tested on a 100Mb LAN connection.
Once RewriteLogLevel was set back to 0, the responses from the same virtual
host went back to instantaneous in the same environment. BTW, the Linux
distribution is RedHat 7.1.

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