Sample request.log file
The content of the request.log file is set by the request-log-format configuration item. The following table shows all the possible initial request-log-format combinations based on the existing absolute-uri-in-request-log and host-header-in-request-log configuration items:
absolute-uri-in-request-log host-header-in-request-log request-log-format Example output No No %h %l %u %t "%r" %s %b 10.251.173.1 - sec_master [04/Jan/2009:11:13:07 +1000] "GET /pics/iv30.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 46498 No Yes %v %h %l %u %t "%r" %s %b tamtestbed 10.251.173.1 - sec_master [04/Jan/2009:11:10:04 +1000] "GET /pics/iv30.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 46498 Yes No %h %l %u %t "%R" %s %b 10.251.173.1 - sec_master [04/Jan/2009:11:14:51 +1000] "GET HTTP://tamtestbed/pics/iv30.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 46498 Yes Yes %v %h %l %u %t "%R" %s %b tamtestbed 10.251.173.1 - sec_master [04/Jan/2009:11:16:40 +1000] "GET HTTP://tamtestbed/pics/iv30.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 46498
Parent topic: WebSEAL HTTP logging