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Accesslog |
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Module: mod_accesslog |
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:Author: Jan Kneschke |
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:Date: $Date: 2004/11/03 22:26:05 $ |
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:Revision: $Revision: 1.2 $ |
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:abstract: |
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The accesslog module ... |
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.. meta:: |
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:keywords: lighttpd, accesslog, CLF |
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.. contents:: Table of Contents |
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Description |
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CLF like by default, flexible like apache |
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Options |
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accesslog.use-syslog |
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send the accesslog to syslog |
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Default: disabled |
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accesslog.filename |
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name of the file where the accesslog should be written too if syslog |
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is not used. |
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if the name starts with a '|' the rest of the name is taken |
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as the name of a process which will be spawn and will get the |
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output |
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e.g.: :: |
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accesslog.filename = "/var/log/lighttpd.log" |
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$HTTP["host"] == "mail.example.org" { |
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accesslog.filename = "|/usr/bin/cronolog" |
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} |
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Default: disabled |
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accesslog.format |
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the format of the logfile |
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Option Description |
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%% a percent sign |
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%h name or address of remote-host |
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%l ident name (not supported) |
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%u authenticated user |
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%t timestamp for the request-start |
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%r request-line |
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%s status code |
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%b bytes sent for the body |
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%i HTTP-header field |
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%a remote address |
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%A local address |
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%B same as %b |
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%C cookie field (not supported) |
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%D time used in ms (not supported) |
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%e environment (not supported) |
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%f phyiscal filename |
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%H request protocol (HTTP/1.0, ...) |
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%m request method (GET, POST, ...) |
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%n (not supported) |
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%o `response header`_ |
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%p server port |
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%P (not supported) |
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%q query string |
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%T time used in seconds |
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%U request URL |
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%v server-name |
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%V (not supported) |
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%X connection status |
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%I bytes incomming |
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%O bytes outgoing |
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If %s is written %>s or %<s the < and the > are ignored. They are support |
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for compat with apache. |
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%i and %o expect the name of the field which should be written in curly brackets. |
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e.g.: :: |
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accesslog.format = "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %b %>s \"%{User-Agent}i\" \"%{Referer}i\"" |
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Default: CLF compatible output |
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Response Header |
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The accesslog module provides a special way to log content from the |
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application in a accesslog file. It can be used to log the session id into a |
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logfile. |
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If you want to log it into the accesslog just specify the field-name within |
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a %{...}o like :: |
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accesslog.format = "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %b %>s \"%{User-Agent}i\" \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{X-LIGHTTPD-SID}o\"" |
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The prefix ``X-LIGHTTPD-`` is special as every response header starting with |
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this prefix is assumed to be special for lighttpd and won't be sent out |
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to the client. |
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An example the use this functionality is provided below: :: |
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<?php |
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session_start(); |
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header("X-LIGHTTPD-SID: ".session_id()); |
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?> |
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