Re: Apache not recording client addresses correctly

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On Tue, 1 Oct 2013, Pete Houston wrote:

This reverse resolution will almost certainly be because you are
restricting access to that location (/server-status) by name rather than
by IP address (perhaps inadvertently).

I have
    Deny from all
    Allow from .triumf.ca
    Allow from 142.90.n.m
so maybe. It's no problem, it's just confusing me.

It doesn't explain what you are seeing for other locations,
unfortunately. Are you using any third-party modules?

php-4.3.9
mod_auth_mysql-2.6.1
mod_auth_pgsql-2.0.1
mod_authz_ldap-0.26-2
mod_fastcgi
mod_perl-1.99
mod_python-3.1.3
mod_speedycgi
mod_ssl-2.0.63

so most from Centos except the CGI ones. There's multiple people been managing this; it's quite old. I still find it bizarre that a module could defeat ip logging since clearly the server must know the ip to return the packets to the client.

--
Andrew Daviel, TRIUMF, Canada

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