This page allows you to configure some of the options on your admin server. It allows you to: The administrative server can keep access logs, in the Common Logfile Format (the same format as the HTTP server normally uses.) Each logfile entry has will look like this:
host.acme.com - admin [08/Sep/1995:23:26:00 -0700] "POST /admin-serv/bin/confopt HTTP/1.0" 200 955
Which contains the following fields:

You can deactivate access logging by leaving this field blank. You can also type a relative path from your administrative server root. Alternately, you can type a full path to the place you want to keep the access logs. In addition to access logging, you can also have the server keep a log of all the configuration changes you make to your servers. Each entry in the log file will look something like this:

admin@host.acme.com: www.acme.com-secure [09/Sep/1995:00:23:44]
  system magnus.conf: 'User' set to 'wiley'
Which contains the following fields:

You can deactivate detailed logging by leaving this field blank. You can also type a relative path from your administrative server root. Alternately, you can type a full path to the place you want to keep the detailed logs. The administrative server can also keep backups of configuration files, which get made every time a change is made to the file. These backups are stored in the server root, in the directory admserv/https-server-name.

Type in the number of backups that you want to keep here. If you don't want to keep any backups, leave the field blank.