On 10/19/2021 7:43 AM, Mason Hayes wrote:
Hi, All

When Apache is accessed via a CDN (Akamai), I would like to record the IP of the accessing client in the Apache logs. In order to display the True-Client-IP header sent by Akamai in the access log like X-Forward-For, do I have to change the Logformat setting in httpd.conf as follows?

Logformat
"%{True-Client-IP}i %h %l %u %t˶~˵"%r\" %>s %b˶~˵"%{Referer}i\" \%{User-Agent}i\" combined

If anyone has had any success with True-Client-IP showing up in the logs, please let me know.

Regards,


If the real client IP is not in X-Forwarded-For you'll need to know what environment variable it is supplied in. You should be able to write some server side code to list all the environment variables and their values presented to you by the web server. That variable in Apache for me  is X-Forwarded-For.

Jim


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