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Revision as of 18:14, 20 October 2006
This menu can be accessed by right-clicking in the log window in the right pane.
The first item is used to specify exactly which items are logged. Check any item you want logged, and uncheck to disable an item.
In the listing below, example log entries are shown for every item that can be logged.
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
Log what
- Time
- Show time in every entry, in hh:mm:ss format, eg."18:51:34"
- Date
- Show date at the start of every entry. 20/10/2006
- Browsing
- Log getting of file list. Requested GET /Downloads/~files.lst?
- Icons
- Log getting file icons.
- Progress
- Log getting of progress page.
- Banned
- Log banning of users.
- Only served events
- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
- Other events
- This contains, for example, dynamic DNS updates.
- Connections
- Log every new connection.
- Disconnections
- Log closing of connections.
- Requests
- Log requests the browser made, this means downloads and uploads.
- Requests dump
- Show full request dump for every request.
- Replies
- Log what HFS answered (eg. what it served).
- Full downloads
- Log completed downloads.
- Uploads
- Log uploads.
- Bytes received
- After each request, log how many bytes HFS received from the browser.
- Bytes sent
- After each request, log how many bytes HFS sent to the browser.
- Server start
- Log starting of HFS.
- Server stop
- Log stopping of HFS.
Main items
- Log to screen
- Write log to this window.
- Log to file
- Write log to a file. When you click this, you are prompted to specify the name of the log file.
- Do not log address
- Exclude specified IPs. More about IP masks
- Address 2 name
- Opens the translation table for IP addresses to names. These names will be shown in the log in {}-brackets after the real IP. This is useful if you have users with a fixed IP (for example, in a LAN) and want to show their names.
- Font
- Lets you choose the font for the log.
- Read only
- Prevents editing of the log. Normally, leave this checked.
- Copy
- Copies the whole log, or a selected part, to the clipboard. This is obviously useful when you want to paste log entries into an email or other document.
- Clear
- Deletes all entries in the log window.
- Save
- Saves the log to the file specified in 'Log on file'.
- Save as
- Saves the log and prompts you for the file name.