Greetings,
I'm experiencing the same issues. It's a PIA! :\
kldstat(8) reveals:
Code:
udns# kldstat
Id Refs Address Size Name
1 30 0xffffffff80100000 93a738 kernel
2 3 0xffffffff80a3b000 47958 linux.ko
3 1 0xffffffff80a83000 4fe88 pf.ko
4 2 0xffffffff80ad3000 76338 sound.ko
5 1 0xffffffff80b4a000 25268 snd_hda.ko
6 1 0xffffffff80b70000 918 [color="Red"]accf_data.ko[/color]
7 1 0xffffffff80b71000 938 [color="Blue"]accf_dns.ko[/color]
8 1 0xffffffff80b72000 15e0 [color="Red"]accf_http.ko[/color]
9 1 0xffffffff80b74000 10a3078 nvidia.ko
10 1 0xffffffff81e12000 40c3 linprocfs.ko
I notice that this has been an issue in Apache since 2008, and it's not limited to FreeBSD. Why hasn't anything other than a
kludge ever been implemented?! Apparently Apache2 has been abandoned, just as was Apache1. x( I fail to see what Apache2 brings to the table, that Apache1 didn't already. In fact, when the EOL was announced for Apache1, I was given the "OK", when I announced my interest in maintaining it (grep the @stable list for more detail). I sucked the last version available down, just before they dropped
cvs(1), for
svn(1). However, at that time, I was purchasing a house, which meant changing ISP's which would also necessitate acquisition of a different /24 (IP block). So I didn't immediately pursue it. Now being somewhat more settled in, and discovery of this added nonsense in Apache2, I think it's time to move forward. I'll have to get it back into ports before doing too much more. But I'm
definitely more motivated now!
As to
AlexJ's comment above:
Code:
<IfDefine !NOHTTPACCEPT>
AcceptFilter http httpready
AcceptFilter https dataready
</IfDefine>
Apache2 installs a
/usr/local/etc/apache22/includes/no-accf.conf the contents of which, is:
Code:
<IfDefine NOHTTPACCEPT>
AcceptFilter http none
AcceptFilter https none
</IfDefine>
Note the absence of the exclamation mark (
!). Using (including) it appears to have no (positive) effect. Anyway, if I find time today, I might grep the
www/apache22 source for any clues to a possible cure. Failing that, expect to find Apache1 "and friends" back in the ports tree soon.
l8r
P.S. I'm not convinced this is as "harmless" as has been implied/stated. :\