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> On 01.09.2017 22:21, Thomas, Michael wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> When using the ISAPI Handler Mapping in IIS 10 on Windows 2016, the IIS logs 
>> are not identifying the URI Stem (cs-uri-stem) and URI Query (cs-uri-query) 
>> as expected.  For EVERY request that the handler processes (e.g. .cfm), the 
>> cs-uri-stem records an entry as "/jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll" and the 
>> cs-uri-query is always empty.
>>
>> Environment Details:
>>
>> *         IIS 10 (Windows 2016)
>>
>> *         Tomcat 8.5.11.0
>>
>> *         Java 1.8.0_131
>>
>> *         ISAPI Connector 1.2.41
>>
>> *         ColdFusion 2016
>>
>> For comparison, we have a similar setup on another box (IIS 8.5 Windows 
>> Server 2012 R2) and the logs are recording as expected.
>>
>> Any assistance would be great!
>>
>


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> On 01.09.2017 22:37, Warnier, Andre wrote
>> Hi.
>>
>> If I understand this correctly, the difference between your two setups above 
>> is at the Windows/IIS level, not at the tomcat/ISAPI-redirector level.
>>
>> This may be naive, but isn't this a question then for the Windows/IIS people 
>> ?
>

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> On 05.09.2017 22:42, Thomas, Michael wrote:
> Andre, you're right.  Perhaps this is a good question for the Windows folks.  
> I guess I was hoping that someone in this community has seen this issue 
> before and had a recommended solution.
>
> It is really challenging to not know what traffic your IIS Web Server is 
> actually seeing.  There are of course other avenues (e.g. firewall logs, siem 
> logs, etc) but the IIS logs are native to the boxes themselves and much 
> easier to analyze.  I was curious if the ISAPI Connector returned a specific 
> URL back to IIS and it could be tweaked.  Not sure if IIS is expecting a 
> response in a certain format, etc.
>
> Is there documentation that I can look at for what the ISAPI module should 
> return to IIS?  Anyone have any insight into that pipeline?


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> On 06.09.2017 00:41, Warnier, Andre wrote
>
>First, about your last question above : I don't know, and I guess that the 
>right people for that on this list would be Rainer or Mladen.
>
>But second, I believe that the terminology you are using above is a bit 
>confusing, from the point of view of the logic of the thing, particularly when 
>you mention "what the ISAPI module should return to IIS".
>
>IIS is the front-end, and it gets the client HTTP request first (URL, headers 
>and all).
>So it /has/ all the information needed to log whatever, should it choose to do 
>so (*).
>
>In a second step, IIS examines the request URL and, maybe with the help of the 
>isapi_redirector, it determines that to properly answer this request, it 
>should not use its own internal machinery, but it should delegate this to the 
>isapi_redirector module.
>What the isapi_redirector module does with the request, is none of IIS's 
>business, so to speak. The only thing which IIS expects back from the 
>isapi_redirector module, is either a HTTP succesful response, or some error 
>code.
>So this is the only additional information for which IIS might be waiting, for 
>logging the request (e.g. the size of the response, and/or the time needed to 
>generate it).
>
>That the isapi_redirector module, to generate this HTTP response, uses a 
>back-channel with a back-end tomcat, is unknown to IIS, and it does not care. 
>From the IIS point of view, isapi_redirector might as well be using black 
>magic to generate that response internally, without ever talking to anyone 
>else.
>
>(*) but in your case, it doesn't do it, or does it differently than IIS 8.5 or 
>whatever earlier version did, although all the rest of the machinery did not 
>change. So /that's/ the mystery to solve. Maybe MS changed the rules of the 
>game (the ISAPI interface) somehow for IIS 10, and an ISAPI module is now 
>>supposed to do something additional, to get things properly logged, that the 
>ISAPI-redirector module does not do (yet).
>But I think that you are still more likely to get that kind of information on 
>an IIS-oriented forum, that on this tomcat forum.
>
>
>I would ask first for example, for any IIS-10 specific changes in the logging 
>of requests, maybe in conjunction with the usage of ISAPI filters in general.
>(Maybe it is just your log formatting that does not invoke the right items of 
>information ?)

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Andre, thank you for the detailed explanation.  That helps me out a bunch.

I have started a thread in the IIS forums here:
https://forums.iis.net/p/1236914/2135699.aspx?ISAPI+and+IIS+10+Logging+Issues

Hopefully someone can help me out with this one and in turn help others who may 
not even know about this issue yet!






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