
jesus at omniti
Sep 1, 2004, 6:32 AM
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Re: How do i know the original clients IP address?
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Alan Williamson wrote: > Hit a small snag with using mod_backhand. > > In the pool of available servers, i have no idea what the client's IP > address is. When i look at the CGI information, the remote address is > the IP address of the mod_backhand machine that proxied the request. > > Is there anyway I can find this information out? If not, where would > one suggest I add this in the original source as a custom HTTP header > to be passed on down to the server processing the request. BackhandProxied should be set to the original client's address ProxiedFrom should be set to the front-end machine's address. And if you are running mod_backhand on all the servers (back and front) your REMOTE_ADDR in cgi _should_ be updated. When mod_backhand receieves are request from another mod_backhand server it will: Set the r->connection->remote_addr to the BackhandProxied header if and only if the connecting address (front end proxy) is in one of the AcceptStats ranges specified in the conf file. This happens in post_read_request (before any other handler, but _not_ before any module that uses post_read_request before mod_backhand. It then resets the IP address back to the connection IP (proxy) so that there is no risk of IP spoofing if a request comes in without one of those headers on the same kept-alive HTTP connection. This happens in the log handler. So, YMMV, but try putting mod_backhand add the _very very_ top of the AddModule list. This will make it run last. Specifically try making it run after the mod_log_config (this means above it in the httpd.conf file). The other option is to use the mod_proxy_add_forward module. This is universal and will help solve the problem with mod_proxy and other such things too: http://develooper.com/code/mpaf/mod_proxy_add_forward.c -- // Theo Schlossnagle // Principal Engineer -- http://www.omniti.com/~jesus/ // Postal Engine -- http://www.postalengine.com/ // Ecelerity: fastest MTA on Earth _______________________________________________ backhand-users mailing list backhand-users[at]lists.backhand.org http://lists.backhand.org/mailman/listinfo/backhand-users
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