Cross-Network Accounting for HTTP
draft-rzewski-cnacct-00
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Authors | Niel Robertson , Phillip Rzewski , Bradley Cain | ||
Last updated | 2000-11-17 | ||
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Abstract
One of the goals of 'content peering' is to allow content providers to receive detailed information on the utilization of their content in remote networks. In order to provide this, a simple, commonly accepted log format must be used on systems that deliver content. Also, a commonly accepted mechanism is required to pass these logs between networks. This draft proposes a log format and log passing mechanism specifically for HTTP content.
Authors
Niel Robertson
Phillip Rzewski
Bradley Cain
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