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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:12:53+00:00 2026-05-11T16:12:53+00:00

I am want to filter out messages that contain specified string. I used log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter

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I am want to filter out messages that contain specified string. I used log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter but that applies to appenders only.

I’d like to filter that message on Logger level already. Something along these lines:

<logger name="MyLogger.WebServices">
    <level value="Debug" />
    <filter type="log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter">
        <stringToMatch value="do not log me" />
        <acceptOnMatch value="false" />
    </filter>
    <appender-ref ref="file" />
    <appender-ref ref="debug" />
</logger>

Is it actually possible this way? Or is there a different way to handle this situation.

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    2026-05-11T16:12:53+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    Filters are for use with appenders only. If you need to filter out events for several appenders you can pre-filter using a forwardingappender. This way you avoid having to copy and paste the same filter on several appenders.

    Your example would look like this:

    <appender name="screeningAppender" type="log4net.Appenders.ForwardingAppender">
        <filter type="log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter">
                <stringToMatch value="do not log me" />
                <acceptOnMatch value="false" />
        </filter>
    
        <appender-ref ref="file" />
        <appender-ref ref="debug" />
    </appender>
    
    <logger name="MyLogger.WebServices">
        <level value="Debug" />
        <appender-ref ref="screeningAppender" />
    </logger>
    
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