On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 00:22:31 -0700, Jerry Asher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>At 11:58 PM 9/2/01, you wrote:
>>Does anybosy know a way to silence the logging of HTTP GETs and POSTs?  We
>>can't find a place in the config file to turn them off... I thought it
>>might be as simple as setting the verbose mode to off (using ns_server
>>verbose off), but alas, that command no longer exists...
>>
>>Thanks for your help,
>>-T
>
>Todd,
>
>Are you referring to the access log that logs almost every hit you get?
If you don't want to log GETs and POSTs in this file, I guess you can
choose not to load the nslog.so module.
>
>What is it that you do wish to log?


That is what I was talking about... we had left nslog.so as being loaded
thinking that the ns_log command used it, but I guess not (I just ran a
quick test)  Thanks!



>
>I have also added the following to the begining of
aolserver/nslog/nslog.c/LogTrace:
>
>    /*
>     * Return immediately if anyone has set no log true
>     */
>    if ((p = Ns_SetIGet(conn->headers, "X-No-Log"))) {
>        return;
>    }
>
>Then I can create filters that add "x-no-log" to the input headers of any
request that I don't want logged:
>
>Something like:
>
>    ns_set put [ns_conn headers] X-No-Log true
>
>Hope that helps,
>
>
>Jerry
>
>
>
>
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