W3C like format logging [WARNING: DKIM validation failed]

Adam Schumacher adam.schumacher at flightaware.com
Tue May 24 16:28:40 CEST 2016


varnishncsa will output logs in apache/ncsa compatible format.  It also supports the -m tag:regex filter that varnishlog does.  It also provides additional varnish-specific items including hits/misses.  `man varnishnsca` for details.

::Adam








On 5/24/16, 5:47 AM, "varnish-misc-bounces+adam.schumacher=flightaware.com at varnish-cache.org on behalf of Albert Tollkuçi" <varnish-misc-bounces+adam.schumacher=flightaware.com at varnish-cache.org on behalf of albert.tollkuci at gmail.com> wrote:

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>Hello,
>I'm new to varnish and I'm setting up for some of the websites I manage.
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>One of the difficulties I'm having is to debug it. I know that there's varnishlog, but it would be really helpful to have something similar to W3C logging for all request served by varnish. In addition to standard fields, there will be one extra field to show
> if the request was served from cache, from back-end, etc.
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>Is there something like this or a way to have this kind of log?
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>Thanx,
>Albert
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