Maybe we should bring this discussion out to a more appropiate list, but
anyways,  have a look into this doc.

http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals/RemoteAddrAndAccelerators

This is not perfertly reliable, but you might want to consider it.

Tor.


> 
> Please bear in mind that this IP address is in all probability NOT the IP
> adress of the browser, but that of some cache in between.  If you want this -
> as I did, to enable reverse connections to be made, then this will be no good
> (one of my machines on a dial-up with dynamic IP contacting my web server
> with a 'here-I-am' message, and then the web server making an outbount ssh
> connection).
> 
> There is no direct method of doing this other than getting the browser to pass
> it's IP address, probably as someone said, by using a javascript.
> 
> Although this is probably completely useless to you, I got round the problem
> by having my dial-up box use wget to call a CGI and from the ip-up script,
> passing the local IP as an argument.
> 
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