By default, all exceptions are logged in ELMAH's database. You can filter out exceptions and thus exclude them from the logs, for example, to exclude exceptions thrown from a certain IP range address. This address may correspond to your company's IP address and thus exclude logs made by your QAs or developers.
To filter and exclude exceptions from the log, you modify your application's web.config file. The following example demonstrates how to exclude from the logs all exceptions of type HttpStatusCode with value 404:
Configure an additional Elmah.ErrorFilterModule module. Add the module after all other ELMAH logging modules:
In the configSections section, add a dedicated configuration section with Elmah.ErrorFilterSectionHandler for the filtering assertions:
In the modules section, add the ErrorFilterModule:
In the elmah group, add the <errorFilter> section:
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