Re: [MASSMAIL]custom log. variable %h reports [unknown] - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Gilberto Castillo
Subject Re: [MASSMAIL]custom log. variable %h reports [unknown]
Date
Msg-id 47016.192.168.207.54.1453832233.squirrel@webmail.etecsa.cu
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In response to custom log. variable %h reports [unknown]  (Artem Tomyuk <admin@leboutique.com>)
List pgsql-admin
> Hi All!
>
> og_connections = on
>
> log_disconnections = on
>
> log_line_prefix = '===========> %h %u %t %p %x: [%l-1]'
>
> log_hostname = off
>
> But in logs i see:
>
Hello Artem,

Use this: log_line_prefix = '%t [%p]: [%l-1] [%r]: user=%u ' --'%t [%p]:
[%l-1] user=%u,db=%d '




> ===========>  [*unknown*] 2016-01-26 17:07:46 UTC 1664 0: [1-1]LOG:
> connection received: host=192.168.112.181 port=50321
>
> ===========> 192.168.112.181 postgres 2016-01-26 17:07:46 UTC 1664 0:
> [2-1]LOG:  connection authorized: user=postgres database=lb_upr
>
> ===========>  [*unknown*] 2016-01-26 17:08:27 UTC 1665 0: [1-1]LOG:
> connection received: host=192.168.112.181 port=50330
>
> The off. docs says that variable %h stands for Remote hostname or IP.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
> PS
>
> DNS server configured to NOT answer on r-lookup queries, because he does
> not have reverse zone for  my network.
>


Saludos,
Gilberto Castillo
ETECSA, La Habana, Cuba



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