I also tried re-emerging apache - didn't change anything. I don't know if apr-util-0.9.13 is also involved... Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Update to apr-0.9.13 (now in stable) Actual Results: See strange IP addresses in your apache logs, like this one: "[Mon Jan 29 12:29:17 2007] [error] [client 0.168.204.183] client denied by server configuration: /bla/htdocs/server-status" - apparently that request comes from localhost (it's my serverstats script), but apache says it's from an IP address which isn't even a valid IP address... Expected Results: Have apache working as it should ;)
These IP addresses that seem not to be valid for you are ipv6 addresses. I've rebuild apr with -ipv6 option, but that broken up apache which is compiled against libapr! So I've rebuild apache and apr-util then whole thing started to work properly recognising my hosts again.
Hi Paul, thanks for the investigation... I have been told apr-0.9.12 has been masked now, I guess your findings will be helpful in resolving this issue.
see that: http://www.mail-archive.com/bugs@httpd.apache.org/msg24818.html http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41404 for me REMOTE_ADDR changed to ::
Wrong URL *sigh*
Confirmed, downgrade to 0.9.12 fixes the problem.
(In reply to comment #5) > Confirmed, downgrade to 0.9.12 fixes the problem. Not really, I'm currently seeing the same issues with the following set: dev-libs/apr-0.9.12 dev-libs/apr-util-0.9.12 net-www/apache-2.0.58-r2