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New per standard security setup, /var/log/httpd is not world readable
perms should be 750. Sounds like you have been breaking the security model and someone/thing keeps fixing it.
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New And that is pretty much the same on Debian
The Apache log permissions are 640.
New It's not? This is news to me!
And Centos/RH resets it to 700, not 750.

Why does the security model say it shouldn't be world-readable. A number of other logs are. More pertinent, why would Centos/RH say it can't even be group-readable?

Wade.
New in debug mode logs carry identifiable data
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     RedHat/Centos wierd permissions. - (static) - (6)
         per standard security setup, /var/log/httpd is not world readable - (boxley) - (3)
             And that is pretty much the same on Debian - (scoenye)
             It's not? This is news to me! - (static) - (1)
                 in debug mode logs carry identifiable data -NT - (boxley)
         For the reset - check logrotate - (scoenye) - (1)
             Ooh. Wasn't aware logrotate could do that. Thanks! -NT - (static)

Not even for a Scooby Snack...?
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