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Scott,
Perhaps, like you, I thought I'd have noticed this directive after all this time. It may prove to be quite useful if I could get it to work.
Listing the Apache modules indicates that "mod_log_forensic.c" is indeed compiled into Apache. I found only scant info that leads to a specific example on IBM i5 or anywhere for that matter.

Since it uses a pipe feature that is also available for use with the CustomLog directive then I thought I'd try that as well but to no avail as yet.

I'm hoping someone might venture to play around with this like me.

Peter

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From: WEB400 [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Klement
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To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Apache ForensicLog

No, I've never tried that. Do you know for certain that the mod_log_forensic Apache module is included with the IBM HTTP server for i?

I thought mod_log_forensic was an extension that, if I wanted it, I'd need to port over to IBM i myself and install. But, I'm not really sure why I think that... I guess it's just what I've always thought :-)


On 7/18/2014 9:04 PM, Peter Connell wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody successfully implemented the Apache ForensicLog directive.
I just tried it as ForensicLog "|/qsys.lib/bgpl.lib/weblog.pgm"
The program weblog gets called OK but when it reads STDIN the buffer always contains a bunch dots.

Cheers, Peter


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