I assume you are using a reverse proxy. Regardless, the proxy server should
have access logs which show the original IP addresses.
sj
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From: David Turton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 8:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Source IP to logs: Proxied traffic
Greetings
We're planning to protect 40+ Internet web sites behind the
firewall, using a proxy to control access. Since only the
proxy will access the sites, only its IP will show on site
logs,
which is unacceptable to my clients.
Has anyone determined how to get the actual source IP to
show on the logs of proxied web sites ... or have some way
of hashing web and proxy logs to the same effect?
David Turton
Tek Catalyst
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RE: Source IP to logs: Proxied traffic
Jahangir, Shahryar (Exchange) Tue, 16 Feb 1999 13:29:54 -0500
- Source IP to logs: Proxied traffic David Turton
- Re: Source IP to logs: Proxied traffic Sebastien Fibra
- Jahangir, Shahryar (Exchange)
