Great!
Thanks for your advice as well. What I am doing now is purely
academic, so it doesn't have to pass the "real-world" test :-)
Rob
On 4/26/05, Tim K. (Gmane) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From the MessageContext you can get the HttpServletRequest and from
> that the IP:
>
> HttpServletRequest req = (HttpServletRequest)
> msgContext.getProperty(org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLETREQUEST);
>
> String ip = req.getRemoteAddr();
>
> However, keep in mind that the IP address may be misleading if the
> client is going through a proxy or you have a load balancer in front of
> your server or a caching server, etc. I know in a real production system
> you will most likely get a local IP address. Also, if you want to do
> security based on the IP address, keep in mind that IP addresses can be
> easily spoofed. For this reason I find relying on the IP address to be a
> bad plan.
>
> Tim
>
>
> Robert Gombotz wrote:
>
> >Hi!
> >
> >
> >I would need to obtain the IP address of clients/consumers that make
> >calls to my Web services, preferably using a SOAP handler.
> >So far, I have not found a way of achieving this. The MessageContext
> >seems to be the only data I have in a handler, and from what I
> >understand it does not contain the client's IP.
> >
> >Any hints and ideas are greatly appreciated.
> >
> >
> >Rob
> >
> >
> >
>
>