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###########################################################################
# Configuration file for http filter
###########################################################################

Title = "httpd"

# Which logfile group...
LogFile = http

# Define the log file format
#
# This is now the same as the LogFormat parameter in the configuration file
# for httpd.  Multiple instances of declared LogFormats in the httpd
# configuration file can be declared here by concatenating them with the
# '|' character.  The default, shown below, includes the Combined Log Format,
# the Common Log Format, and the default SSL log format.
#$LogFormat = "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"|%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b|%t %h %{SSL_PROTOCOL}x %{SSL_CIPHER}x \"%r\" %b"

# The following is supported for backwards compatibility, but deprecated:
# Define the log file format
#
#   the only currently supported fields are:
#			client_ip
#			request
#			http_rc
#			bytes_transfered
#			agent
#
#$HTTP_FIELDS = "client_ip ident userid timestamp request http_rc bytes_transfered referrer agent"
#$HTTP_FORMAT = "space     space space    brace    quote   space        space       quote   quote"
# Define the field formats
#
#   the only currently supported formats are:
#			space = space delimited field
#			quote = quoted ("..") space delimited field
#			brace = braced ([..]) space delimited field

# Flag to ignore 4xx and 5xx error messages as possible hack attempts
#
# Set flag to 1 to enable ignore
# or set to 0 to disable
$HTTP_IGNORE_ERROR_HACKS = 0

# Ignore requests
# Note - will not do ANY processing, counts, etc... just skip it and go to
# the next entry in the log file.
# Note - The match will be case insensitive; e.g. /model/ == /MoDel/
# Examples:
# 1. Ignore all URLs starting with /model/ and ending with 1 to 10 digits
#   $HTTP_IGNORE_URLS = ^/model/\d{1,10}$
#
# 2. Ignore all URLs starting with /model/ and ending with 1 to 10 digits and
#   all URLS starting with /photographer and ending with 1 to 10 digits
#   $HTTP_IGNORE_URLS = ^/model/\d{1,10}$|^/photographer/\d{1,10}$
#   or simply:
#   $HTTP_IGNORE_URLS = ^/(model|photographer)/\d{1,10}$

# To ignore a range of IP addresses completely from the log analysis,
# set $HTTP_IGNORE_IPS. For example, to ignore all local IP addresses:
#
#   $HTTP_IGNORE_IPS = ^10\.|^172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[01])\.|^192\.168\.|^127\.
#

# For more sophisticated ignore rules, you can define HTTP_IGNORE_EVAL
# to an arbitrary chunk of code.
# The default is not to filter anything:
$HTTP_IGNORE_EVAL = 0
# Example:
# $HTTP_IGNORE_EVAL = "($field{http_rc} == 401) && ($field{client_ip}=~/^192\.168\./) && ($field{url}=~m%^/protected1/%)"
# See the "scripts/services/http" script for other variables that can be tested.

# The variable $HTTP_USER_DISPLAY defines which user accesses are displayed.
# The default is not to display user accesses:
$HTTP_USER_DISPLAY = 0
# To display access failures:
# $HTTP_USER_DISPLAY = "$field{http_rc} >= 400"
# To display all user accesses except "Unauthorized":
# $HTTP_USER_DISPLAY = "$field{http_rc} != 401"

# To raise the needed level of detail for one or more specific
# error codes to display a summary instead of listing each
# occurrence, set a variable like the following ones:
# Raise 403 codes to detail level High
#$http_rc_detail_rep_403 = 10
# Always show only summary for 404 codes
#$http_rc_detail_rep_404 = 20


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