Hello,
Will the first entry be a mixed typ of IPv4 and IPv6 REMOTE_ADDRs
depending on the listening interface that the visitor connected to?
Yes.
and is it possible to tell apache to switch to an IPv6 format for
logging everytime, so that even IPv4 addresses are logged in the IPv6
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Marten Lehmann lehm...@cnm.de wrote:
Hello,
Will the first entry be a mixed typ of IPv4 and IPv6 REMOTE_ADDRs
depending on the listening interface that the visitor connected to?
Yes.
and is it possible to tell apache to switch to an IPv6 format for logging
Hello,
I want to setup Apache with IPv6 hosts and so I asked myself, what
happens to REMOTE_ADDR in log files? A typical line would be
12.23.34.45 - - [06/Apr/2010:23:15:32 +0200] GET /styles/navi.css
HTTP/1.0 304 - referer Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! Slurp/3.0)
Will the first entry be
It was thus said that the Great Marten Lehmann once stated:
Hello,
I want to setup Apache with IPv6 hosts and so I asked myself, what
happens to REMOTE_ADDR in log files? A typical line would be
12.23.34.45 - - [06/Apr/2010:23:15:32 +0200] GET /styles/navi.css
HTTP/1.0 304 - referer