Where are my raw access logs stored?

 

The path to the raw access logs for your domain on our servers is as follows where "domain.com" represents your actual domain name:

/usr/local/apache/domlogs/domain.com

Separate access logs are maintained in the same domlogs directory for each subdomain you may have on your account.

/usr/local/apache/domlogs/subdomain.domain.com

However, these logs are not accesible to you through these paths due to security reasons. But you can download your raw access logs via your control panel (cPanel).

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