Hi Nick, Noel, I presume you are each running mod_php (and not php's fcgi sapi)? Are you doing so with prefork mpm, or the win32/worker mpm? Did you build php TS?
Did you update any aspect of php between your 2.4.10 and 2.4.12 test cases? On Mon, 26 Jan 2015 11:23:20 +1000 Noel Butler <noel.but...@ausics.net> wrote: > > > On 25/01/2015 17:21, Nick Edwards wrote: > > > I am noticing a number of hits using UTC with this version? > > Not all, only some, is anyone else seeing this? > > Does not occur on 2.4.10. > > They are php pages, however, the main site which is php is static, > > it only uses php for counter nothing else, its all hard written in > > vi. > > > > On 1/23/15, Jim Jagielski <j...@jagunet.com> wrote: > > > >> The pre-release test tarballs for Apache httpd 2.4.12 can be found > >> at the usual place: http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/ [1] I'm > >> calling a VOTE on releasing these as Apache httpd 2.4.12 GA. [ ] > >> +1: Good to go [ ] +0: meh [ ] -1: Danger Will Robinson. And why. > >> Vote will last the normal 72 hrs. NOTE: The *-deps are only there > >> for convenience. Thx! > > Hrmm, I also see this, > > 170.130.179.246 - - [26/Jan/2015:01:02:06 +0000] "GET /archives/ > 197.156.95.99 - - [26/Jan/2015:11:02:18 +1000] "GET /ups/t568b.png > HTTP/1.1" > 95.211.138.225 - - [26/Jan/2015:01:02:40 +0000] > "GET /Android-Apps.html HTTP/1.1" > 144.76.247.107 - - [26/Jan/2015:11:03:32 +1000] "GET / > > (correct time is 11:xx:xx) > > My first thought was php - it's been known in the past to be this type > of offender however I have timezone set in the ini, not to mention > I've been running 5.5.20 since its release and going back a few weeks > in master logs I see it only occurring since 2.4.12 was installed and > I also see it on other sites, one of which is written in ruby, and a > static HTML site, so that rules out php at fault (for once LOL), since > only one box (my private one) is running 2.4.12, I checked a few other > servers on 2.4.10 and can see no sign of this UTC logging. > > So, until I have time to look further I withdraw my N/B "Good to go" > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/