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Document better that Log Analytics must use a token_auth with admin permission or super user #141
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The log files you are importing have the correct IPs within the entries? Those IPs should be used for importing if available. Maybe the importer can't read the format. What exactly is the output of log importer? |
I'm not importing log files. I use the piped mode like this: The entries look like that: |
Doooooo! I got it! This should definitely go into the README! |
Thanks for letting us know @tillsteinbach - fixed in ca215c2 |
Just wanted to highlight that while the README has a mention of this, the HowTo does not, which caused me to also go digging into the code as @tillsteinbach did back in 2016. See
The only part that is still confusing here, @mattab, is the title |
Thanks @kwisatz for catching this issue in the doc! 👍 |
I have a setup with an apache running piwik and a second apache running the piwik-log-analytics script in piped mode. I can see the logs in pewik, but for all requests the IP is the IP of the machine the piwik-log-analytics script runs on. Not the IP of the actual request.
Is this a bug, or am I missing an option for this use case?
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