Quoting https://serverfault.com/questions/543355/options-http-1-0-in-access-log --- These are internal dummy connections - see
Their appearance is due to your change of MPM from worker to prefork. You don't need to worry about them, but unless you have a reason to use prefork then you should probably be on worker. --- HTH, Eliyahu - אליהו Op wo 21 jan 2026 om 19:40 schreef Alessandro Vesely <[email protected]>: > Is there a reason why lots of these dummy connection are made? > > Best > Ale > > 2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2 53226 - [21/Jan/2026:05:08:44 +0100] "OPTIONS * > HTTP/1.0" "/export/root/home/wmail/*" 200 - "- [2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2]" "-" > "Apache/2.4.66 (Debian) SVN/1.14.5 OpenSSL/3.5.4 mod_apreq2-20101207/2.8.1 > mod_perl/2.0.13 Perl/v5.40.1 (internal dummy connection)" "-" > 2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2 53238 - [21/Jan/2026:05:08:45 +0100] "OPTIONS * > HTTP/1.0" "/export/root/home/wmail/*" 200 - "- [2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2]" "-" > "Apache/2.4.66 (Debian) SVN/1.14.5 OpenSSL/3.5.4 mod_apreq2-20101207/2.8.1 > mod_perl/2.0.13 Perl/v5.40.1 (internal dummy connection)" "-" > 2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2 53244 - [21/Jan/2026:05:08:46 +0100] "OPTIONS * > HTTP/1.0" "/export/root/home/wmail/*" 200 - "- [2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2]" "-" > "Apache/2.4.66 (Debian) SVN/1.14.5 OpenSSL/3.5.4 mod_apreq2-20101207/2.8.1 > mod_perl/2.0.13 Perl/v5.40.1 (internal dummy connection)" "-" > 2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2 53256 - [21/Jan/2026:05:08:47 +0100] "OPTIONS * > HTTP/1.0" "/export/root/home/wmail/*" 200 - "- [2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2]" "-" > "Apache/2.4.66 (Debian) SVN/1.14.5 OpenSSL/3.5.4 mod_apreq2-20101207/2.8.1 > mod_perl/2.0.13 Perl/v5.40.1 (internal dummy connection)" "-" > 2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2 53270 - [21/Jan/2026:05:08:48 +0100] "OPTIONS * > HTTP/1.0" "/export/root/home/wmail/*" 200 - "- [2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2]" "-" > "Apache/2.4.66 (Debian) SVN/1.14.5 OpenSSL/3.5.4 mod_apreq2-20101207/2.8.1 > mod_perl/2.0.13 Perl/v5.40.1 (internal dummy connection)" "-" > 2a02:29e1:500:6c00::2 39754 - [21/Jan/2026:05:08:49 +0100] "OPTIONS * > HTTP/1.0" "/export/root/home/wmail/*" 200 > ... > ... > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
