On Fri, 03 Sep 1999 20:14:47 +0200
Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se> wrote:
> Brooks Martin wrote:
>
> > two options:
> >
> > emulate_httpd_log on
> > log_mime_hdrs on
>
> Only log_mime_hdrs is needed. If you enable
> emulate_httpd_log then you
> will loose latency measurements and other nifty features
> in the Squid
> native log format.
I don't care much about latency measurements since I'm only
using Squid as an HTTP accelerator. I'm most interested in
getting the most information about our visitors as possible.
What's interesting is that 1.1.20 doesn't seem to like
"log_mime_hdrs" so I had to comment it out.
I did discover the following, however.
# TAG: log_http_hdrs
# Append individual HTTP request headers to CLF log entry
log_http_hdrs Referer User-Agent
# TAG: cache_access_log_enable
# Toggle access logging
#
cache_access_log_enable On
These enabled me to get Referrers and Agents back into the
logs.
I haven't tried this with 2.1, however (which is the latest
Mac OS X Server build
Anyone have success working with cookies with Squid in the
mix?
Todd Daniel Woodward
Technical Consultant
RadioDigest.com Inc.
"Radio you can READ!"
Received on Fri Sep 03 1999 - 14:04:17 MDT
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