Hi. I'm wondering if anyone can help with this.
We're using PHP and Apache, hosted on a dedicated server running Debian
Linux. The specific versions in each case are mostly immaterial, as this
problem has been around since Debian 6, and is still present in Debian 7;
in the meantime we've been usin
On Mon, 30 Sep 2013, John Iliffe wrote:
I'm no expert on this sort of problem but I notice that the first and last
addresses logged both point to:
name = voip-98-144-147-0.wi.rr.com.
name = voip-98-144-141-0.wi.rr.com.
Any chance someone is accessing your web site from a cell phone instant
I'm no expert on this sort of problem but I notice that the first and last
addresses logged both point to:
name = voip-98-144-147-0.wi.rr.com.
name = voip-98-144-141-0.wi.rr.com.
Any chance someone is accessing your web site from a cell phone instant
messaging service?
Regards,
John
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I'm investigating a problem on an older server, and something strange is
going on. Instead of the correct client address being logged in
/var/httpd/*log, an apparently random address is logged instead.
E.g. 98.144.147.0, 98.208.248.0, 98.144.141.0
Every client is logged as the same address.
>From: Ezra Taylor [mailto:ezra.tay...@gmail.com]
>Subject: [users@httpd] AuthType Digest or AuthType Basic not workin in Apache
>2.4.6
>
>I've been banging on this issues for a couple of days now. I have all modules
>installed and can't get AuthType Basic or AuthType Digest to work.
For Digest