log_mime_hdrs

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log_mime_hdrs

When you enable this directive, Squid writes the HTTP request and response headers to the access.log file. The headers appear as two additional fields on each line. All whitespace and other special characters are encoded with URL-style escape codes. Enabling this option may assist in tracking down certain problems. Note that HTTP headers are relatively large (a few hundred bytes each). Logging them dramatically increases the size of your access.log file.

Syntax

 log_mime_hdrs onoff 

Default

 log_mime_hdrs off 

Example

 log_mime_hdrs on 

Related

cache_access_log

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Squid
Squid: The Definitive Guide
ISBN: 0596001622
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 401
Authors: Duane Wessels

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