The bottom line is that I need to get different logs for each domain for
webalizer.

How can I do that tagging so is understood by those stats applications?



On 12/16/16 6:05 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Why not put all accesses in a single log, with an extra tag on
> whether or not it was via SSL/HTTPS?
>> On Dec 16, 2016, at 11:41 AM, Miguel González 
>> <miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es.INVALID> wrote:
>>
>> Nobody?
>>
>> On 12/11/16 7:45 PM, Miguel González wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>  I am using Apache to offload SSL to non-ssl Apache running behind a
>>> Varnish server. I do that with proxypass. Everything running WHM in a
>>> Centos 6.8 server.
>>>
>>>  I do that because Varnish doesn´t manage HTTPs requests so you need a
>>> Proxy SSL (Nginx, Pound or Apache - as I did myself).
>>>
>>>  I am using a script here:
>>>
>>>  https://github.com/AndreiG6/vscp
>>>
>>>  to pipe logs to Apache/WHM access logs.
>>>
>>>  All the requests that are proxied and hit the backend are logged in
>>> non-ssl access logs. The ones that hit the cache are logged in SSL
>>> access logs.
>>>
>>>  That confuses all web stat applications (webalizer, awstats) because
>>> you have to check in two access logs to get an overall picture of all
>>> requests (depending if they were cached or not).
>>>
>>>  Maybe My assumptions are wrong and there is no way to get logged all
>>> HTTPS requests to only SSL access logs (even if they hit the backend).
>>> HTTP requests are logged correctly with the vscp script.
>>>
>>>  Right now I am forcing all requests to be logged in non-SSL access
>>> logs no matter what to have webstats correct and not splitted.
>>>
>>>  I hope I have explained myself right
>>>
>>>  Thanks!
>>>
>>>  Miguel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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