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h1. Debug Variables {{>toc}} [[PageOutline(2,Debug Variables by Module,inline)]] h2. Core *debug.log-request-header* log all request headers. default: disabled *debug.log-request-header-on-error* log request header, but only when there is an error. default: disabled *debug.log-response-header* log the header we send out to the client. default: disabled *debug.log-file-not-found* log if a file wasn't found. default: disabled *debug.log-request-handling* log request handling inside lighttpd. default: disabled *debug.log-condition-handling* log conditionals handling for debugging default: disabled See http://blog.lighttpd.net/articles/2006/04/02/log-condition-handling-the-hidden-feature-for-debuging *debug.log-condition-cache-handling* for developers only default: disabled *debug.log-ssl-noise* log some ssl warnings we hide by default (ssl handshake, unknown/bad certificate). default: disabled h2. mod_fcgi - Fastcgi Module *fastcgi.debug* a value between 0 and 65535 to set the debug-level in the FastCGI module. Currently only 0 and 1 are used. Use 1 to enable some debug output, 0 to disable it. see also [[lighttpd:Docs:ModFastCGI|fastcgi troubleshooting (bottom of page)]] h2. mod_auth - Authentication Module *auth.debug* * auth.debug * 0 for off, 1 for 'auth-ok' messages, 2 for verbose debugging h2. mod_proxy - Proxy Module *proxy.debug* a value between 0 and 65535 to set the debug-level in the Proxy module. Currently only 0 and 1 are used. Use 1 to enable some debug output, 0 to disable it. h2. mod_proxy_core - Proxy Core Module (Version 1.5) *proxy-core.debug* a value between 0 and 65535 to set the debug-level in the Proxy module. Currently only 0 and 1 are used. Use 1 to enable some debug output, 0 to disable it. h2. mod_simple_vhost - Simple Vhost Module simple-vhost.debug = 1 h2. mod_trigger_b4_dl - Trigger Before Download Module trigger-before-download.debug = "disable" h2. mod_status - Status Module mod_status is also a great tool to troubleshoot lighttpd. The server status module generates the status overview of the webserver. The information covers: ** uptime ** average throughput ** current throughput ** active connections and their state [[lighttpd:Docs:ModStatus|Documentation for mod_status]] h2. mod_webdav - !WebDav module webdav.log-xml = "enable" log the XML Request bodies for debugging h2. See Also * [[HowToReportABug|How To backtrace, strace, ktrace memory leaks]] * "Log Condition Handling":http://blog.lighttpd.net/articles/2006/04/02/log-condition-handling-the-hidden-feature-for-debuging Blog Entry