https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64099

--- Comment #6 from Tarmo Pikaro <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Ruediger Pluem from comment #4)
> (In reply to Jim Jagielski from comment #3)
> > If this is important to you, then I suggest writing code that would allow
> > this functionality and then submitting the code, in patch form, to this
> > entry as an enhancement request.
> 
> Which of course people who choose to act in a criminal way would either
> disable or use a different webserver product which does not have this
> "feature". 

That is true, but also depends what people use from web server.
I see that if functionality itself is integrated in apache http server, 
it would cover current 41.3%
(https://w3techs.com/technologies/history_overview/web_server)
of all http servers.

I can raise similar kind of requirements to other servers as well.

I think eventually local country laws could enforce this to be present in all
http servers eventually.


> Apart from that forcefully recording this kind of data is
> controversial and probably would violate privacy rights of people who
> connect to this server especially in the EU and thus in Finland.

Data does not needs to be recorded - elevated privilege person / police could
get access to server on demand / when required. Of course server administrator
always can configure to disable server logging, or disable server logging from
certain ip addresses - but if we could start from simple use cases and
advancing to more complex.

Bit more question about practical approach. Does Apache http server knows in
which country it resides in or can query it's master domain via some mechanism
/ means ?

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