On Thursday, Jun 12, 2003, at 16:49 US/Pacific, Chris Anderson wrote: [..]
I have one page where I need to track all IPs going to that page.
I need this to be output to an HTML file or a text file that will
be dynamically read by an HTML file.

do you mean the REMOTE_HOST REMOTE_ADDR environmental value, if set?



how about say,

my $players = {};

        $players->{remote_host} = $ENV{REMOTE_HOST};
        $players->{remote_addr} = $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR};

then if you have a blank in one you can do the applicable
host look up in dns, and get the other....

Granted, there is no gurantee that the actual value
there is Kosher, but if you really want to get funky
then you can of course look at the REMOTE_PORT and
try some socket getpeer types of tricks...

ciao
drieux

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