Hey! You should look up the individual values in the mod_log_config documentation. The bytecount does not constitute the bandwidth. You have to take the time into your calculation as well. ModSecurity can give you those timings. You should look it up there and maybe turn to the mod-security mailinglist for help. This list is for httpd development.
Cheers, Christian Folini Then you should turn to the ModSecurity On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 09:33:04AM +0000, Chau Pham wrote: > Thank you, I saw this line below in access log while it was playing m3u3 > file, one of chunk below. 172.16.33.168 - - [18/Jan/2013:16:28:38 +0900] "GET > /data/That_is_love-46.ts HTTP/1.1" 200 2019496 The number 2019496, does it > stand for network traffic? I think it is in byte count, Can I consider that > as bandwidth? > > Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 09:37:01 +0100 > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: Add bandwidth information to access_log > > > > Hi there, > > > > On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 08:31:25AM +0000, Chau Pham wrote: > > > I would like to add some bandwidth information to http server log file: > > > access_log, > > > > The Apache Security Book by Ivan Ristic has a recipe doing that with a > > former version of ModSecurity. ModSec has since changed its timestamps > > but it is still possible to get a value which more or less represents > > up- and downstream bandwidth. Still, you should not trust it too much. > > > > Regs, > > > > Christian Folini > > > > -- > > Christian Folini - <[email protected]> > -- Christian Folini - <[email protected]>
