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CSP Gateway Configuration Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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<strong>CSP</strong> Web <strong>Gateway</strong> Management Page<br />

Logging<br />

Option<br />

V9<br />

Function<br />

Record incoming HTTP request data.The HTTP headers and posted content (where applicable)<br />

are recorded. (Does not record info for levels 1–7.) This log directive can be further extended<br />

and refined.<br />

• v9r: In addition to logging all HTTP requests, record all HTTP responses.<br />

• v9a: Record all HTTP requests to http.log in the <strong>Gateway</strong> home directory.<br />

• v9b: Record all HTTP requests on a per-session basis. Log files of the form<br />

http[session_id].log is created in the <strong>Gateway</strong> home directory, where session_id is the 10-<br />

Byte session ID.<br />

• v9m: Log all multi-part posts in the <strong>Gateway</strong> home directory. The raw incoming HTTP<br />

request are recorded together with the individual components in both their encoded and<br />

decoded form.<br />

s<br />

Sessions: Record information about the management of session tokens:<br />

• The point at which new session IDs are allocated.<br />

• For existing sessions: an indication as to whether the session token was extracted from<br />

a cookie or the form/URL variable <strong>CSP</strong>CHD.<br />

• For all requests: the final session ID transmitted to Caché.<br />

c<br />

t<br />

Connections: Record information about connections made using the Kerberos Library<br />

(CCONNECT).<br />

Instruct the <strong>Gateway</strong> to record all CCONNECT functions called, the input parameters, and<br />

results. For the sake of brevity, the content of the input and output buffers to and from Caché<br />

are not recorded at this level. Set a log level of C (upper-case C) to record, in addition to the<br />

CCONNECT function calls, the contents of the input and output buffers.<br />

Transmission: Record the contents of the raw data buffers as they are dispatched to Caché.<br />

Raising the log level further to T (uppercase T) results in the raw response buffers being<br />

captured too. All non printable characters are recorded in their escaped form.<br />

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