Re: [users@httpd] Missing log entries?

2015-04-02 Thread 5k Kate
Is it possible that the image links are being shared separately from the page? Theoretically someone could go and post your image into another page. -Kate On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Andrew Moise andrew.mo...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all. I'm trying to analyze the behavior of visitors

Re: [users@httpd] Missing log entries?

2015-04-02 Thread Richard
If the log entry for the image has a referer for a site page, then it is unlikely that the image is being served from another page/site (unless there is referer-based access control and someone *really* wants the image(s), so is mucking the referer). Apache doesn't write the log entry until the

Re: [users@httpd] Missing log entries?

2015-04-02 Thread Andrew Moise
Hi Richard. Okay, that was exactly my question -- yes, I'm pretty confident that that's what's happening (the page is not completely being served and the transfer is aborted, even though from the user's perspective the page is present and they can interact with it e.g. click off onto another

Re: [users@httpd] Missing log entries?

2015-04-02 Thread Rainer Jung
Am 03.04.2015 um 03:41 schrieb Andrew Moise: Hi Richard. Okay, that was exactly my question -- yes, I'm pretty confident that that's what's happening (the page is not completely being served and the transfer is aborted, even though from the user's perspective the page is present and they

[users@httpd] Missing log entries?

2015-04-01 Thread Andrew Moise
Hello all. I'm trying to analyze the behavior of visitors to my web site by parsing my Apache access log, and it seems that the log is missing some entries. For example, it's happened before that there's an entry in the log for serving an image, with a referrer set to one of my HTML pages, but