Rewrite log, Script log, Ssl log – Oracle B12255-01 User Manual

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Specifying Log Files

Configuring and Using Server Logs

6-9

Rewrite Log

Rewrite Log is necessary for debugging when

mod_rewrite

is used. This log file

produces a detailed analysis of how the rewriting engine transforms requests. The
level of detail is controlled by the RewriteLogLevel directive.

Script Log

Script Log enables you to record the input to and output from the CGI scripts. This
should only be used in testing, and not for live servers.

SSL Log

When Oracle HTTP Server starts in SSL mode, it creates ssl_engine_log and
ssl_request_log

in

UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/logs

Windows: ORACLE_HOME\Apache\Apache\logs

ssl_engine_log

tracks SSL and protocol issues, where as ssl_request_log

records user activity. Use the SSLLogFile directive to control output.

Transfer Log

Transfer Log specifies the file in which to store the log of accesses to the site. If it is
not explicitly included in the conf file, then no log is generated. The server
typically logs each request to a transfer file located, by default, in

UNIX:ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/logs/access_log

Windows: ORACLE_HOME\Apache\Apache\logs\access_log

The filename can be set using a CustomLog directive.

See Also:

“Rewrite Log” in the Apache Server documentation.

See Also:

“Script Log” in the Apache Server documentation.

See Also:

"Enabling SSL"

on page 8-10

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