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Re: Any ideas? Logging user activity on repositories

by Jevica Arianne Zurbano :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Rob,

Download of artifacts in Archiva is not included in the operations being
logged.

And this operation is on Archiva, I am not sure if Tomcat can do it.


Rob ten Hove wrote:

> Some days ago I posted a question with respect to user activity on
> repositories. Until now I did not get a single response, so allow me
> to bring this to your attention once more ;-) I also added more info
> to the question.
>
> ---
>
> Is there any way of logging user activity on repositories, i.e.
> artifact downloading/uploading? If I look at the Archiva audit log
> documentation I would say that it can handle the 'upload' part of the
> logging. But what about the 'download' part?
>
> I connected to Archiva with Maven, HTTP wagon, using a different
> username than 'guest'. I downloaded some artifacts and looked at the
> Tomcat access log, and it contains the GET requests, but it does not
> contain the user name, although the %u (username) pattern is included
> in the log format. In the HTTP traffic I can see authentication
> information, amongst it my base64 encoded username/password. Is
> Archiva able to log this somehow, or can Tomcat do it?
>
> I'm using:
> - Archiva 1.1.2
> - Maven 2.0.9
> - Tomcat 5.5.26
>
> Thanks in advance for your responses,
>
> Rob ten Hove
>
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Thanks,

Jev

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