Hi, I'm currently migrating from Varnish 2.0.6 to 3.0.2 (yup, big jump!) and played a little with gzip feature but I'm a little disappointed about its consequences on ncsa logs (I need to parse this log to build per host statistics).
1. It sound logical but NCSA size of a gzipped request is the compressed size, and I see no way to get uncompressed size for my statistics 2. When responding to a client not supporting compression (no "Accept-Encoding" header), Varnish send a chunked response. Of course there is no "Content-Length", but varnishncsa also shows zero as a size... Is there a way to ask varnishncsa to log the "real size" of an object instead of its "Content-Length" value ? It seems obvious that varnish do not know the size of the gzipped object, but could there be a way to "store" the real size with the object itself ? Thanks ! Gauthier _______________________________________________ varnish-dev mailing list [email protected] https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-dev
