When a user creates a new record, it should be through a request with the
nested form which is then handled by a controller somewhere in your
application where you will have access to the client's IP.  You would then
need to store that IP address as part of your model for later retrieval /
display.  Right?  Or am I not understanding your question?

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 11:04 PM, baldmark <mark.chap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My application creates new records in a nested form.  I want to record
> the ip address that created the record (assuming it was created from
> the controller in this way).  How can I do this, given that
> request.remote_ip is not accessible in the model?
>
> Mark
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