I realized that "axis2_msg_ctx_get_property " works with axis2c simple http
server. I am running apache2.

The last response to the request for fetching peer ip with apache 2 was :
"
>
> Okay, I think we can go ahead with this. The method
> axis2_apache2_worker_process_request() has access to the above data as
> well as the msg_ctx, and therefore, it can be made available, as in the
> simple axis server.
>

Please raise a Jira on this to track the fixing.

Thanks,
Samisa...
"

Can somebody please tell me with an example on how to use
axis2_apache2_worker_process_request()
call to fetch the peer ip address.

Regards,
Nabeel Ahsan

On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Rajika Kumarasiri <
rajika.kumaras...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can you send the stack trace?
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Nabeel Naseem Ahsan <
> ahsan.nab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I tried using this property with axis2 1.5.0, but i got an segmentation
>> fault. Can anyone help me out?
>>
>> Nabeel Ahsan
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Sam Carleton <scarle...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for posting the answer, this could be very useful!
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Stefan Hristov <shris...@gcn.bg> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, looking at the source usually helps :)
>>>>
>>>> There is a property in msg_ctx called AXIS2_SVR_PEER_IP_ADDR which
>>>> contains the remote peer IP address.
>>>> So basically this is how one could get the web-service consumer IP
>>>> address:
>>>>
>>>>                axutil_property_t *peer = axis2_msg_ctx_get_property
>>>> (msg_ctx, env, AXIS2_SVR_PEER_IP_ADDR);
>>>>                char *remote_ip = (char *) axutil_property_get_value
>>>> (peer, env);
>>>>                AXIS2_LOG_INFO (env->log, "Got a call from %s",
>>>> remote_ip);
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday 09 July 2009 18:40:46 Stefan Hristov wrote:
>>>> > Hi all,
>>>> >
>>>> > I am writing a web-service using Axis2/C v1.6.0. The service is
>>>> deployed with Apache2 mod-axis2.so.
>>>> >
>>>> > I need to get the sender IP address (or anything which can be used to
>>>> identify the consumer) when my service is called (meaning, in
>>>> axis2_svc_skel_XXX_invoke function).
>>>> >
>>>> > I have searched through the API documentation using axis2_msg_ctx_t as
>>>> a reference (the startup data I have in invoke function), but unfortunately
>>>> the functions I've found return my own address (the full URL, actually), 
>>>> not
>>>> senders. I mean axis2_msg_ctx_get_from and axis2_options_get_from, both
>>>> yielding axis2_endpoint_ref_t type. There are few similar other functions,
>>>> but they all are returning NULL.
>>>> >
>>>> > Any suggestions or pointers, please? :)
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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