Re: Tilde in haproxy 1.5 log

2013-01-09 Thread William Lallemand
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 05:14:05PM +0100, Baptiste wrote: > sorry, posted too quicly. > you can use the log-format tool to properly format your log line. > > that said, I'm not sure that you can remove this char. > Hello, You can remove the ~ char using log-format. The default variable used in

Re: Tilde in haproxy 1.5 log

2013-01-08 Thread Ben Timby
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Baptiste wrote: > that said, I'm not sure that you can remove this char. Jeremy, it is not pretty, but we run analytics on a bunch of log files. We format them as best we can in the producers, but some still need transformation. Our analytics software is able to r

Re: Tilde in haproxy 1.5 log

2013-01-08 Thread Baptiste
sorry, posted too quicly. you can use the log-format tool to properly format your log line. that said, I'm not sure that you can remove this char. cheers On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Baptiste wrote: > Hi, > > the ~ character means the connection was using SSL/TLS. > > cheers > > > On Tue, Ja

Re: Tilde in haproxy 1.5 log

2013-01-08 Thread Baptiste
Hi, the ~ character means the connection was using SSL/TLS. cheers On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Jeremy Wilson wrote: > I'm implementing the 1.5 version of haproxy to get SSL termination, and I've > noticed that the https log entries have a "~" character after the frontend > name. I was w

Tilde in haproxy 1.5 log

2013-01-08 Thread Jeremy Wilson
I'm implementing the 1.5 version of haproxy to get SSL termination, and I've noticed that the https log entries have a "~" character after the frontend name. I was wondering what the significance of that was and how I might get rid of it, because it breaks some of our analytics scripting.