Dieter Maurer wrote:
Andreas Pauley wrote at 2006-5-2 15:57 +0200:
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I would like to know how I can get Apache to log the current Zope user.
Here's an example from my Apache access_log:
10.0.0.100 - - [02/May/2006:15:32:18 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 35721
Of course, you cannot, unless Apach
Andreas Pauley wrote at 2006-5-2 15:57 +0200:
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>I would like to know how I can get Apache to log the current Zope user.
>Here's an example from my Apache access_log:
>10.0.0.100 - - [02/May/2006:15:32:18 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 35721
Of course, you cannot, unless Apache performs the authe
Andreas Pauley wrote:
I would like to know how I can get Apache to log the current Zope user.
Here's an example from my Apache access_log:
10.0.0.100 - - [02/May/2006:15:32:18 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 35721
Which results in this entry from my Z2.log:
127.0.0.1 - adp [02/May/2006:15:32:21 +02
Hi all,
I've been going through the list archives looking for tips on logging
(getting sensible statistics from my log files).
At the moment I have the setup recommended by most posts, namely
multiple Apache virtual hosts that proxies requests to a single Zope
instance.
I would like to know