Mapped Diagnostic Context
To uniquely stamp each request, CAS puts contextual
information into the MDC
, the abbreviation of Mapped Diagnostic Context. This effectively
translates to a number of special variables available to the logging context that
may convey additional information about the nature of the request or the authentication event.
Variable | Description |
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remoteAddress |
Remote address of the HTTP request. |
remoteUser |
Remote user of the HTTP request. |
serverName |
Server name of the HTTP request. |
serverPort |
Server port of the HTTP request. |
locale |
Locale of the HTTP request. |
contentType |
Content type of the HTTP request. |
contextPath |
Context path of the HTTP request. |
localAddress |
Local address of the HTTP request. |
localPort |
Local port of the HTTP request. |
remotePort |
Remote port of the HTTP request. |
pathInfo |
Path information of the HTTP request. |
protocol |
Protocol of the HTTP request. |
authType |
Authentication type of the HTTP request. |
method |
Method of the HTTP request. |
queryString |
Query string of the HTTP request. |
requestUri |
Request URI of the HTTP request. |
scheme |
Scheme of the HTTP request. |
timezone |
Timezone of the HTTP request. |
principal |
CAS authenticated principal id. |
requestId |
Generated identifier for this request. |
Additionally, all available request attributes, headers, and parameters are exposed as variables.

These variables potentially include the password. If you set
includeMDC=true
in SysLog Appender, these details, including clear password, will be sent to the log server.
The above variables may be used in logging patterns:
- Use
%X
by itself to include all variables. - Use
%X{key}
to include the specified variable.
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<Console name="console" target="SYSTEM_OUT">
<PatternLayout pattern="%X{locale} %d %p [%c] - <%m>%n"/>
</Console>