Hi Christopher,

I would turn on Logging for mod_proxy (
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#loglevel) to have a better
understanding of what was done by the reverse proxy, but nothing more (each
server - reverse proxy and backend - will log access_logs separately).

Not sure if I've understood your use case, please answer back if you need
more info from the list!

Luca

2016-02-12 16:18 GMT+01:00 Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net
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> All,
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> I'm using mod_proxy_http as a reverse-proxy to another origin server.
> It seems that httpd doesn't record access logs for stuff going over to
> the proxy.
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> Is there a way to write an access log for requests handles by
> mod_proxy? Or is the best practice to aggregate the logs from the
> origin server and the reverse proxy? (In this case, I have complete
> control over both servers).
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> Apache httpd 2.4 everywhere.
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> Thanks,
> - -chris
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