Re: PerlLogHandler - bytes always zero for proxy requests

1999-12-13 Thread Doug MacEachern
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Brian S. Craigie wrote: Hi Doug, Thanks and sorry if I looked impatient :-) nah, sorry if I looked like I thought you looked impatient ;-) I'm glad that this was spotted. I thought I was doing something wrong. I'm assuming you are referring to the cvs snapshot of

Re: PerlLogHandler - bytes always zero for proxy requests

1999-12-01 Thread Brian S. Craigie
I presume from the lack of response that nobody knows the answer to this one? Or have I sent this to the wrong mailing list? Or is it a stupid question? Best Regards, Brian "Brian S. Craigie" wrote: Can anyone tell me how to turn on logging of the bytes through the proxy please? Many

RE: PerlLogHandler - bytes always zero for proxy requests

1999-12-01 Thread Eric Cholet
I presume from the lack of response that nobody knows the answer to this one? Or have I sent this to the wrong mailing list? Or is it a stupid question? Best Regards, Brian "Brian S. Craigie" wrote: Can anyone tell me how to turn on logging of the bytes through the proxy

Re: PerlLogHandler - bytes always zero for proxy requests

1999-12-01 Thread Brian S. Craigie
Thanks for the quick response. I already have %b in use for the access_log file and this works just fine. However, for Apache::DBILogConfig the %b is specified in the PerlSetVar DBILog_Config_log_format directive, and Apache::DBILogger has the %b embedded in its perl script. Using the DBI

Re: PerlLogHandler - bytes always zero for proxy requests

1999-12-01 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
"Brian" == Brian S Craigie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Brian Using the DBI packages, the %b value is zero for access to Brian sites via the proxy, but is a valid value for accesses to the Brian local server itself. I can't understand why the value is zero Brian for access to sites via the proxy

Re: PerlLogHandler - bytes always zero for proxy requests

1999-12-01 Thread Doug MacEachern
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Brian S. Craigie wrote: I presume from the lack of response that nobody knows the answer to this one? Or have I sent this to the wrong mailing list? Or is it a stupid question? or because you just posted on monday and some people have been extra super buzy with other