Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] All log entrys has client IP 2.0.0.0

2007-07-17 Thread S. William Schulz
On 7/17/07, Javier Toledo Pantoja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Maybe the HostnameLookups activation may help to locate and resolve this problem but this activation doesn't recommend put on forever.. only for a while, because makes DNS lookups for every client. I tried turning on hostname look

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] All log entrys has client IP 2.0.0.0

2007-07-14 Thread S. William Schulz
On 7/14/07, Johan Ström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I think its the standard one Name : httpd Arch : i386 Version: 2.0.52 Release: 32.2.ent.centos4 Size : 2.3 M Repo : installed Summary: Apache HTTP Server Looks to be. We're running the Centosplus version, so it must be related to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] All log entrys has client IP 2.0.0.0

2007-07-14 Thread S. William Schulz
On 7/14/07, Johan Ström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello! I got a problem with Apache 2.0.52 (from CentOS 4 RPM). I got the regular log lines like this: I don't have a solution, but a question as I am having a too-similar issue on our CentOS 4 box: Are you using the standard RPMs for Apache

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Incorrect IP address in logs - Apache 2.0.59

2007-06-25 Thread S. William Schulz
On 6/25/07, Graeme Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 15:34 -0400, S. William Schulz wrote: > > What LogFormat are you using? > > I am using combined as follows: > Thanks for the try. I have HostnameLookups turned off in the config file as

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Incorrect IP address in logs - Apache 2.0.59

2007-06-24 Thread S. William Schulz
On 6/24/07, Graeme Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 12:18 -0400, S. William Schulz wrote: > Today, I set out to configure some statistics software, but in looking > at the logfiles, I find that Apache is logging all requests as coming > from the sam

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Incorrect IP address in logs - Apache 2.0.59

2007-06-24 Thread S. William Schulz
I am running Apache 2.0.59 on a CentOS 4.5 system (their RPM build), and it has been working for several months. This is a smallish install, with less than 25 vhosts. Today, I set out to configure some statistics software, but in looking at the logfiles, I find that Apache is logging all request