Randy Tejas schrieb:
*From:* Igor Galić <i.ga...@brainsware.org>
*To:* users@httpd.apache.org
*Sent:* Sat, January 29, 2011 6:39:18 AM
*Subject:* Re: [users@httpd] problem with extra numbers after %h
hostname/ip address in access_log


----- "Randy Tejas" <randyte...@yahoo.com <mailto:randyte...@yahoo.com>>
wrote:

 > Sorry I do not have control over software version as it is in a global
 > solaris zone.
 >
 > I have been restarting with svcadm restart svc:/network/http:apache2
 > or
 > /usr/apache2/bin/apachectl restart

Brrr... right.. Solaris stock Apache httpd is.. after all 30923804
years old. At a rough estimate. But that's probably not to blame here.

 > and it doesn't help.
 >
 > Netstat shows the right ip addresses:
 >
 > [root@cgappd81 logs]# netstat -an | grep '\.80'
 > *.80 *.* 0 0 49152 0 LISTEN
 > 10.62.32.67.80 10.56.232.162.3233 65530 0 50400 0 ESTABLISHED
 > *.80 *.* 0 0 49152 0 LISTEN
 > [root@cgappd81 logs]#
 >
 > The only change I have made to the conf file is to try to troubleshoot
 > %h and the problem is contained therein. How is that variable created?
 > (environment variable?)
 >
 > I did just find that the problem crops up when you look at the env
 > variables using perl.
 >
 > REMOTE_ADDR = 10.56.232.162232.162
 > SERVER_ADDR = 10.62.32.672.32.67
 >
 > but not on
 > HTTP_HOST = 10.62.32.67
 > SERVER_NAME = 10.62.32.67
 >
 > FWIW the first entry where the problem happens: 10.56.194.252194.252 -
 > - [10/Jan/2011:16:57:37 -0600] "GET
 > > /images/search/ac_collectio
 >
 > there is no such /images directory or /images/search/ac_etc. but they
 > got the appropriate 404.


 From this I assume that it doesn't happen in the error log either.


> ------
> The error_log also shows the problem:
>
> [Mon Feb 07 10:26:01 2011] [error] [client 10.56.194.199194.199] File
> does not exist: /var/apache2/htdocs/favicon.ico
>
>
>

(moved answer where it belongs)

This is not really a problem.
Just put a favicon.ico in  /var/apache2/htdocs/.

  Hendrik




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