No, there are no vhosts involved. The web service calls are coming from .NET from two new servers. I take it that the translation of the server name to the ip address is something that Apache does before writing to the log file?

Dean

On 7/10/2017 12:14 PM, David Gibbs wrote:
On 7/10/2017 10:32 AM, Dean Eshleman wrote:
The first line is what we are used to seeing. The second line is
what started showing up for the new server. I added the server name
to the Apache config file to give it access, but we are confused why
the name would start showing up instead of the ip address. Anyone
have any ideas?

Just a guess here, but any chance you have two vhosts configured in
apache that log to the same files ... one with name resolution on the
other with it off?

david


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