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Posted by Ogg, 12-18-2008, 05:32 PM
OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 Quote: ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:22:40 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:22:44 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:22:45 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:22:47 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:22:48 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:22:49 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:22:50 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:23:27 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:24:19 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:24:33 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:25:56 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:25:57 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 ::1 - - [18/Dec/2008:13:25:59 -0800] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 138 I've been seeing this in my log for the last hour or so. What's going on?

Posted by AlexAT, 09-29-2009, 06:51 AM
any updates?

Posted by khunj, 09-29-2009, 09:34 AM
That's Apache InternalDummyConnection, nothing to worry at all. But I would rather worry about your server localtime though

Posted by AlexAT, 09-29-2009, 09:39 AM
I see no problem with TS's local time. That was 2008th But I saw similar records today. They start to appear in the same time I have DDoS from IPv6 networks. Last edited by AlexAT; 09-29-2009 at 09:40 AM. Reason: "no reason, just want to edit"

Posted by khunj, 09-29-2009, 09:56 AM
OK, then nothing to worry at all ! If you don't want to log them, setup an environment variable in your apache conf file : SetEnvIf Remote_Addr "127\.0\.0\.1" nolog Then add it to your vhost acces log line : CustomLog /foo/bar/access.log combined env=!nolog

Posted by AlexAT, 09-29-2009, 10:07 AM
Thank you. But I was worried not about logs but about DDoS. I thought it's related since IPv6 there and there.

Posted by khunj, 09-29-2009, 10:26 AM
It is somehow related with your DDoS. If you look at Apache doc : So I would say that if you are facing a DDoS, it may be better not to log those requests to avoid a flood of your access logs.

Posted by AlexAT, 09-29-2009, 10:37 AM
I see, thank you. However log flooding is nothing in comparing with DDoS. I just disable IPv6 in apache and this problem was solved. Last edited by AlexAT; 09-29-2009 at 10:40 AM.



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