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R.I.Pienaar commented on AMQ-3135: ---------------------------------- I've tried this in the latest 5.6-SNAPSHOT, it works for simple client connections but the format of the clientIP is a bit odd: "clientIp": "/127.0.0.1:48334", would be great if we could toss out the / or just make it tcp://... which would be in line with the other cases like: "clientIp": "vm://localhost#6", In the case of broker to broker comms I see: "clientId": "monitor1-monitor2_localhost_inbound_localhost", "clientIp": "vm://localhost#4", but never ones showing the tcp connection to the remote broker > ActiveMQ.Advisory.Connection messages should contain client ip/host > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMQ-3135 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3135 > Project: ActiveMQ > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Broker > Affects Versions: 5.4.2 > Environment: CentOS, OpenJDK 6, ActiveMQ 5.4.2 > Reporter: R.I.Pienaar > Assignee: Dejan Bosanac > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 5.6.0 > > > At present a connection advisory message recieved over stomp looks like: > "ConnectionInfo": { > "commandId": 0, > "responseRequired": true, > "connectionId": { > "value": "ID:monitor1.xx.net-57901-1294599217160-5:10017" > }, > "clientId": "ID:monitor1.xx.net-57901-1294599217160-5:10017", > "userName": "", > "password": "", > "brokerMasterConnector": false, > "manageable": false, > "clientMaster": true, > "faultTolerant": false, > "failoverReconnect": false > }} > Where monitor1.xx.net is the broker name. > It would be very useful if these messages also included the IP Address, > Hostname, Port of the client connecting. > There other advisories that would also greatly benefit from this like > ActiveMQ.Advisory.NetworkBridge > thanks -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira