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My server has only has access logs turned on. How do I turn on the other standard logs (i.e. I'd like to see the referring urls).

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Seems like an Web Server issue per your post. Are you using APACHE?
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Yes I'm using APACHE.

I'm trying to change the standard logs to include referrers.

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There is on-line documentation with step-by-step instructions on setting up referral logging at:

http://www.apache.org/

We followed these instructions (use the latest release!)
and it worked fine. There was a change in the way this was
done from past versions and does cause some people, including us, problems when upgrading.

Suggest you follow-up with Apache and their forums which
are Apache-specific.
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