placement of the logfiles
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(Wildcard support on Windows platforms requires PHP5.3).
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By default, any (valid) email address is allowed in registrations.
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#### Allow remote_self
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### Advanced
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#### Proxy Configuration Settings
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@ -239,8 +241,8 @@ The log section of the admin panel is seperated into two pages.
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On the first, following the "log" link, you can configure how much Friendica shall log.
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And on the second you can read the log.
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When you are using the default configuration for Apache, you should choose a name for the logfile ending in ``.log`` or ``.out``.
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But don't call it ``friendica.log`` (see [issue 2209](https://github.com/friendica/friendica/issues/2209)).
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You should not place your logs into any directory that is accessible from the web.
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If you have to, and you are using the default configuration from Apache, you should choose a name for the logfile ending in ``.log`` or ``.out``.
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There are five different log levels: Normal, Trace, Debug, Data and All.
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Specifying different verbosities of information and data written out to the log file.
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@ -252,6 +254,8 @@ But due to the volume of information we recommend only enabling this when you ar
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**The amount of data can grow the filesize of the logfile quickly**.
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You should set up some kind of [log rotation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log_rotation) to keep the log file from growing too big.
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**Known Issues**: The filename ``friendica.log`` can cause problems depending on your server configuration (see [issue 2209](https://github.com/friendica/friendica/issues/2209)).
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By default PHP warnings and error messages are supressed.
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If you want to enable those, you have to activate them in the ``.htconfig.php`` file.
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Use the following settings to redirect PHP errors to a file.
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