# Logs The log file is a stream of JSON structs. Each struct has a `sender` field that identifies the log type. The logs can be divided into the following categories: - **"app logs"**, internal logs used to debug SFTPGo: - `sender` string. This is generally the package name that emits the log - `time` string. Date/time with millisecond precision - `level` string - `message` string - **"transfer logs"**, SFTP/SCP transfer logs: - `sender` string. `Upload` or `Download` - `time` string. Date/time with millisecond precision - `level` string - `local_addr` string. IP/port of the local address the connection arrived on. For FTP protocol this is the address for the control connection. For example `127.0.0.1:1234` - `remote_addr` string. IP and, optionally, port of the remote client. For example `127.0.0.1:1234` or `127.0.0.1` - `elapsed_ms`, int64. Elapsed time, as milliseconds, for the upload/download - `size_bytes`, int64. Size, as bytes, of the download/upload - `username`, string - `file_path` string - `connection_id` string. Unique connection identifier - `protocol` string. `SFTP`, `SCP`, `SSH`, `FTP`, `HTTP`, `DAV`, `DataRetention`, `EventAction` - `ftp_mode`, string. `active` or `passive`. Included only for `FTP` protocol - **"command logs"**, SFTP/SCP command logs: - `sender` string. `Rename`, `Rmdir`, `Mkdir`, `Symlink`, `Remove`, `Chmod`, `Chown`, `Chtimes`, `Truncate`, `Copy`, `SSHCommand` - `level` string - `local_addr` string. IP/port of the local address the connection arrived on. For example `127.0.0.1:1234` - `remote_addr` string. IP and, optionally, port of the remote client. For example `127.0.0.1:1234` or `127.0.0.1` - `username`, string - `file_path` string - `target_path` string - `filemode` string. Valid for sender `Chmod` otherwise empty - `uid` integer. Valid for sender `Chown` otherwise -1 - `gid` integer. Valid for sender `Chown` otherwise -1 - `access_time` datetime as YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS. Valid for sender `Chtimes` otherwise empty - `modification_time` datetime as YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS. Valid for sender `Chtimes` otherwise empty - `size` int64. Valid for sender `Truncate` otherwise -1 - `ssh_command`, string. Valid for sender `SSHCommand` otherwise empty - `connection_id` string. Unique connection identifier - `protocol` string. `SFTP`, `SCP`, `SSH`, `FTP`, `HTTP`, `DAV`, `DataRetention`, `EventAction` - **"http logs"**, REST API logs: - `sender` string. `httpd` - `level` string - `local_addr` string. IP/port of the local address the connection arrived on. For example `127.0.0.1:1234` - `remote_addr` string. IP and, optionally, port of the remote client. For example `127.0.0.1:1234` or `127.0.0.1` - `proto` string, for example `HTTP/1.1` - `method` string. HTTP method (`GET`, `POST`, `PUT`, `DELETE` etc.) - `user_agent` string - `uri` string. Full uri - `resp_status` integer. HTTP response status code - `resp_size` integer. Size in bytes of the HTTP response - `elapsed_ms` int64. Elapsed time, as milliseconds, to complete the request - `request_id` string. Unique request identifier - **"connection failed logs"**, logs for failed attempts to initialize a connection. A connection can fail for an authentication error or other errors such as a client abort or a timeout if the login does not happen in two minutes - `sender` string. `connection_failed` - `level` string - `username`, string. Can be empty if the connection is closed before an authentication attempt - `client_ip` string. - `protocol` string. Possible values are `SSH`, `FTP`, `DAV` - `login_type` string. Can be `publickey`, `password`, `keyboard-interactive`, `publickey+password`, `publickey+keyboard-interactive` or `no_auth_tryed` - `error` string. Optional error description