Issac Goldstand wrote:
> In Apache 2, it's built in to mod_proxy. In Apache 1 (as of a couple of
> years ago, at least) it wasn't - that's why mod_proxy_add_forward was
> originally written :)
Apache 1.3.33 has it built in also. I am not sure when this became part
In Apache 2, it's built in to mod_proxy. In Apache 1 (as of a couple of
years ago, at least) it wasn't - that's why mod_proxy_add_forward was
originally written :)
Issac
Michael Schout wrote:
> David Romero wrote:
>> Hi
>> I need the client ip on a backend server.
David Romero wrote:
> Hi
> I need the client ip on a backend server.
Plain old mod_proxy will pass along the ip in an X-Forwarded-For header.
Regards,
Michael Schout
Hi,
I'm using mod_rpaf for many years. I think it can provide you with same
functionality and it is very easy to setup and compile.
http://stderr.net/apache/rpaf/
Kepi
David Romero wrote:
Hi
I need the client ip on a backend server.
docs say.
that i need the mod_proxy_add_forward.c module fo
Hi
I need the client ip on a backend server.
docs say.
that i need the mod_proxy_add_forward.c module for apache, but i not
find the module.
the web page http://develooper.com/code/mpaf/ send Forbidden error
Some one can share to me this module?
Or have other ways to obtain the client ip on a