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Re: logging all repo activity (reads)

From: Glen Marchesani <glenlist_at_model3.net>
Date: 2005-06-28 22:47:59 CEST

I just checked and access.log has exactly what I need, thanks. I
figured it was a simple thing I just do't have much traffic as an apache
admin...

I hear what you mean about users needing something now and really using
it later ;-)

Crucius, Wesley wrote:
> Are you looking for something other than what is already in Apache's
> "access.log" (found in the 'logs' sub-directory of the install base
> path)? I use that and "grep" routinely, just to see if individual(s)
> that insist I provide access immediately really use it immediately, so
> that I can intelligently prioritize future request from said same
> individual(s)...
>
> It seems like a pretty small leap, in terms of a shell script, to create
> a summary report.
>
> Wes
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glen Marchesani [mailto:glenlist@model3.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 1:38 PM
> To: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: logging all repo activity (reads)
>
> Hello,
> We need to track who is access the svn repository. All access is done
> through the apache server.
>
> Any recommendations on a good way to do this?
>
> For logging writes/updates to the repo I am comfortable using the
> standard logs. The issue I need help with is how to figure out who is
> reading the repo? The repo is secured (no access without a user and
> password). So all I need to know is when and who accessed the repo
> (i.e. read the repo).
>
> any help is appreciated,
>
> regards,
> Glen
>
>
>
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