On 24.06.07 12:18, S. William Schulz wrote:
> 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 requests as coming
> from the same IP, initially 8.12.227.191.  That is not the IP of the
> machine, nor of any machine/router in the center.
> 
> Curiously, while testing some options, I restarted apache (graceful
> and full restart) and after the first it switched to use 40.12.227.191
> and after a later full restart to 136.206.253.191.  Again, neither of
> these new IPs are either the machine's IP or the firewall's, etc.
> Though they certainly look related (to each other, e.g. .191) in some
> way.

aren't those IP's 191.227.12.8, 191.227.12.40 and 191.253.206.136?
If so, your system has probably badly detected endianness of your CPU

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