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  • Module mod_log_referer

    This module provides for logging of the documents which reference documents on the server.

    Status: Extension
    Source File: mod_log_referer.c

    Module Identifier: referer_log_module

    Summary

    This module is provided strictly for compatibility with NCSA httpd, and is deprecated. We recommend you use mod_log_config instead.

    Directives

    See also: CustomLog and LogFormat.

    Log file format

    The log file contains a separate line for each refer. Each line has the format
    uri -> document
    where uri is the (%-escaped) URI for the document that references the one requested by the client, and document is the (%-decoded) local URL to the document being referred to.

    RefererIgnore directive

    Syntax: RefererIgnore string [string] ...
    Context: server config, virtual host
    Status: Extension
    Module: mod_log_referer

    The RefererIgnore directive adds to the list of strings to ignore in Referer headers. If any of the strings in the list is contained in the Referer header, then no referrer information will be logged for the request. Example:

    RefererIgnore www.ncsa.uiuc.edu
    This avoids logging references from www.ncsa.uiuc.edu.

    RefererLog directive

    Syntax: RefererLog file-pipe
    Default: RefererLog logs/referer_log
    Context: server config, virtual host
    Status: Extension
    Module: mod_log_referer

    The RefererLog directive sets the name of the file to which the server will log the Referer header of incoming requests. File-pipe is one of

    A filename
    A filename relative to the ServerRoot.
    `|' followed by a command
    A program to receive the referrer log information on its standard input. Note that a new program will not be started for a VirtualHost if it inherits the RefererLog from the main server.
    Security: if a program is used, then it will be run under the user who started httpd. This will be root if the server was started by root; be sure that the program is secure.

    Security: See the security tips document for details on why your security could be compromised if the directory where logfiles are stored is writable by anyone other than the user that starts the server.

    This directive is provided for compatibility with NCSA 1.4.


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