mod log common


Apache module mod_log_common Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3 Module mod_log_common This module is contained in the mod_log_common.c file, and is compiled in by default. It provides for logging of the requests made to the server using the Common Logfile Format. This module has been replaced by mod_log_config in Apache 1.2 Log file format The log file contains a separate line for each request. A line is composed of several tokens separated by spaces: host ident authuser date request status bytes If a token does not have a value then it is represented by a hyphen (-). The meanings and values of these tokens are as follows: host The fully-qualified domain name of the client, or its IP number if the name is not available. ident If IdentityCheck is enabled and the client machine runs identd, then this is the identity information reported by the client. authuser If the request was for an password protected document, then this is the userid used in the request. date The date and time of the request, in the following format: date = [day/month/year:hour:minute:second zone] day = 2*digit month = 3*letter year = 4*digit hour = 2*digit minute = 2*digit second = 2*digit zone = (`+' | `-') 4*digit request The request line from the client, enclosed in double quotes ("). status The three digit status code returned to the client. bytes The number of bytes in the object returned to the client, not including any headers. Directives TransferLog TransferLog Syntax: TransferLog file-pipe Default: TransferLog logs/transfer_log Context: server config, virtual host Status: Base Module: mod_log_common The TransferLog directive sets the name of the file to which the server will log the incoming requests. File-pipe is one of A filename A filename relative to the ServerRoot. `|' followed by a command A program to receive the agent log information on its standard input. Note the a new program will not be started for a VirtualHost if it inherits the TransferLog from the main server. See, just as an example, cronolog. Security: if a program is used, then it will be run under the user who started httpd. This will be root if the server was started by root; be sure that the program is secure. Security: See the security tips document for details on why your security could be compromised if the directory where logfiles are stored is writable by anyone other than the user that starts the server. Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3

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