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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-04-24 08:57 -------
(In reply to comment #5)
> These are "internal dummy connections" (which you would see logged on a 
> non-ssl
> host if you logged the user-agent) used to wake up processes that need to be
> recycled. They should be ignored.
> 
> In the future, please address questions like this to a user support forum 
> (such
> as the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list) rather than the bug database unless
> you are sure you have found a bug.

I disagree and feel this needs to be taken care of.

If it is "internal dummy connections" used to wake up processes, why would you
record them into the access log? As a user, I would not want to know some
internal processes to be recorded. All functions can be called internal 
processes.

I thought my computer was having bug and called DELL support who can't resolve
it, and spent a lot of time google around for this problem. And this is the
first time I heard of "internal dummy process", I google it, and found many
other users also have similar doubt.

Can such dummy connection requests be thrown out of the normal access log? I
look at the log for real users' activities, not for internal dummy activities.

Regards.

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