Re: Common Log file format. Quick refresher?

Martin Hamilton <martin@mrrl.lut.ac.uk>
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Date: Wed, 20 Apr 1994 11:12:30 --100
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Subject: Re: Common Log file format. Quick refresher?
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Excerpts from mail: 20-Apr-94 Common Log file format. Qui.. "Paul S.
Wain"@brunel.ac (958*)

> Quick question. Can someone either point me at or preferably tell me in
> like 2 lines what the common log file format now is... I have:

> site.domain - - [dd/MM/YYYY:HH:MM:SS +/-XXXX] "GET <URI>" SSS ???
> 	    ^ ^                                               ^^^
> 	    | |                                               |||
> 	    +-+------- What are these 3? I cant remember! ----+++

> (Oh, XXXX is the offset from UST right? and SSS is the HTTP status code,
> (200, 302, 40x etc)?)

The first dash is the name returned by an identity server lookup (cf.
RFC 931), and the second is the authenticated user name.