Re: Stream module logging questions

2018-03-06 Thread Grzegorz Kulewski
W dniu 06.03.2018 o 09:24, Maxim Konovalov pisze: > Hi Grzegorz, > > [..] 3. I think that $tcpinfo_* aren't supported in stream. Is there any reason for this? >>> >>> There's a number of http module features still missing in >>> stream. This is one of them. >> >> I can offer virtual

Re: Stream module logging questions

2018-03-06 Thread Maxim Konovalov
Hi Grzegorz, [..] >>> 3. I think that $tcpinfo_* aren't supported in stream. Is >>> there any reason for this? >> >> There's a number of http module features still missing in >> stream. This is one of them. > > I can offer virtual (and real if in Poland) beer for adding this. > :) > Just

Re: Stream module logging questions

2018-03-06 Thread Grzegorz Kulewski
Hello, Thank you for your answer. W dniu 01.03.2018 o 12:52, Roman Arutyunyan pisze: > Hello, > > On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 04:06:09AM +0100, Grzegorz Kulewski wrote: >> Hello, >> >> 1. How can I log the IP and (especially) the port used by nginx (proxy) to >> connect to upstream when stream

Re: Stream module logging questions

2018-03-01 Thread Roman Arutyunyan
Hello, On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 04:06:09AM +0100, Grzegorz Kulewski wrote: > Hello, > > 1. How can I log the IP and (especially) the port used by nginx (proxy) to > connect to upstream when stream module is used? > 2. Can I somehow get a log entry also/instead at stream connection setup > time,

Stream module logging questions

2018-02-28 Thread Grzegorz Kulewski
Hello, 1. How can I log the IP and (especially) the port used by nginx (proxy) to connect to upstream when stream module is used? 2. Can I somehow get a log entry also/instead at stream connection setup time, not only after it ends? 3. I think that $tcpinfo_* aren't supported in stream. Is