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Re: [tor-bugs] #6196 [Tor Sysadmin Team]: Copy Apache logs to stenodon



#6196: Copy Apache logs to stenodon
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 Reporter:  runa               |          Owner:     
     Type:  task               |         Status:  new
 Priority:  normal             |      Milestone:     
Component:  Tor Sysadmin Team  |        Version:     
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Comment(by karsten):

 Replying to [comment:16 runa]:
 > Replying to [comment:13 karsten]:
 > > Did you compare log lines with a date at least 4--5 days in the past?
 >
 > The logs I have are Sept 30 -- Oct 09.

 Can you encrypt and upload those logs somewhere for me?

 > > Also, 404's are discarded in the sanitizing process.  You'll have to
 ignore these lines in your comparison, too.
 >
 > I tried counting lines with /css/master.css (using ''grep "GET
 /css/master.css"''). I get a total of 735,140 lines in the sanitized files
 and 714,379 in the non-sanitized files.
 >
 > > There may be more differences between input and output files that I'm
 not aware of right now.
 >
 > Can you think of anything that would explain why I am seeing more lines
 with /css/master.css in the sanitized files?

 Not yet.

 > It would be great if you could document the differences between input
 and output when you have more time.

 Will do.  That's actually a TODO in the Java file, but I never got around
 to it.

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