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Anonymizing Nginx Logs

Just because your webserver normally logs the full IP of your visitors doesn’t mean you need to keep it. If you use Nginx, like this site does, it’s trivially easy to protect your users privacy and keep the logging data you need for determining problems. To do this, all you need is two things: anonymize […]



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Anonymizing Nginx Logs

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Just because your webserver normally logs the full IP of your visitors doesn’t mean you need to keep it. If you use Nginx, like this site does, it’s trivially easy to protect your users privacy and keep the logging data you need for determining problems. To do this, all you need is two things: anonymize […]



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Anonymizing Nginx Logs

Just because your webserver normally logs the full IP of your visitors doesn’t mean you need to keep it. If you use Nginx, like this site does, it’s trivially easy to protect your users privacy and keep the logging data you need for determining problems. To do this, all you need is two things: anonymize […]

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