# Log Configuration Log configuration controls how Xray outputs logs. Xray has two types of logs: access logs and error logs. You can configure the output method for each type of log separately. ## LogObject LogObject corresponds to the `log` item in the configuration file. ```json { "log": { "access": "file_path", "error": "file_path", "loglevel": "warning", "dnsLog": false } } ``` > `access`: string The file path for the access log. The value is a valid file path, such as `"/var/log/Xray/access.log"` (Linux) or `"C:\\Temp\\Xray\\_access.log"` (Windows). When this item is not specified or is an empty value, the log is output to stdout. - The special value `none` disables access logs. > `error`: string The file path for the error log. The value is a valid file path, such as `"/var/log/Xray/error.log"` (Linux) or `"C:\\Temp\\Xray\\_error.log"` (Windows). When this item is not specified or is an empty value, the log is output to stdout. - The special value `none` disables error logs. > `loglevel`: "debug" | "info" | "warning" | "error" | "none" The log level for error logs, indicating the information that needs to be recorded. The default value is `"warning"`. - `"debug"`: Output information used for debugging the program. Includes all `"info"` content. - `"info"`: Runtime status information, etc., which does not affect normal use. Includes all `"warning"` content. - `"warning"`: Information output when there are some problems that do not affect normal operation but may affect user experience. Includes all `"error"` content. - `"error"`: Xray encountered a problem that cannot be run normally and needs to be resolved immediately. - `"none"`: Do not record any content. > `dnsLog`: bool Whether to enable DNS query logs, for example: `DOH//doh.server got answer: domain.com -> [ip1, ip2] 2.333ms`.