What is your definition of a client. Do you just IP addresses of who connects? Do you need the url they are connecting to? Do you need their auth name/info if used?
On Wed, 2020-04-22 at 12:51 +0000, Justin Taylor wrote:
I'd prefer something server-wide rather than having to check in each program, but I have to work with what I can.
Thanks
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Brad,
Doesn't the HTTP server set an environment ("HTTPS") already?
Also, are you sure Justin wanted to check this inside a program? (If so, why would he be asking about logs?)
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