Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to properly log clients' ip addresses in
apache's access log.
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This should not happen since you are changing the destination IP of the
incoming requests and not the
Abhiram Singh Kushwah wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to properly log clients' ip addresses in
apache's access log.
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This should not happen since you are changing the destination IP of
WebServer ( Problem is here, i'm getting firewall's ip 192.168.1.x in
apache's access log entry for all incoming requests to webserver whereas
i wanted visitors' real ip)
Are all the visitors for the webserver from the local LAN or from
outside also ? What is the IP address used by the
Abhiram Singh Kushwah wrote:
WebServer ( Problem is here, i'm getting firewall's ip 192.168.1.x in
apache's access log entry for all incoming requests to webserver whereas
i wanted visitors' real ip)
Are all the visitors for the webserver from the local LAN or from
outside also ? What is the
Hi Manish,
Thanks a lot for your time.
All the visitors are from the both LAN and outside LAN. All visitors
visit my webserver as http://www.mydomain.com and for all visitors' ip
loged in apache always as 192.168.1.x. I'm not using any SNAT rules on
both firewall and gateway using only
Hi,
I'm running a web server behind a firewall that forwards its incoming requests
for port 80 to its port 80 of the web server. The problem is that all the log
entries in the apache's access log are logged as requests coming from the
firewall, and I get firewall's ip address for all the log
Abhiram Singh Kushwah wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a web server behind a firewall that forwards its incoming
requests
for port 80 to its port 80 of the web server. The problem is that all the log
entries in the apache's access log are logged as requests coming from the
firewall, and I get
I'm not using any SNAT rules at my firewall.
Thanks and Regards,
Abhiram
I'm running a web server behind a firewall that forwards its incoming
requests for port 80 to its port 80 of the web server. The problem is
that all the log entries in the apache's access log are logged as
requests
Abhiram Singh Kushwah wrote:
I'm not using any SNAT rules at my firewall.
Thanks and Regards,
Abhiram
I'm running a web server behind a firewall that forwards its incoming
requests for port 80 to its port 80 of the web server. The problem is
that all the log entries in the apache's access