I did not explain myself well. My reverse proxy is at https://bellingcat.oneye.us/ it goes to https://www.bellingcat.com so, every time somebody opens Chrome and goes to https://belloingcat.oneye.us somewhere in my definition I need to fire a bash script (or any script) with some parameters to record the address. I cannot believe that was not considered. Thanks for the help.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 3:49 PM Thomas Ward <tew...@thomas-ward.net> wrote: > > Ideally you would have your reverse proxy hand off to an application > that does this. I don't think there's an inbuilt way to execute a given > script every time someone connects via Bash. This is something your > backend application should really be handling. > > On 7/11/22 15:13, Saint Michael wrote: > > I have a reverse proxy and need to execute a bash script each time > > somebody connects to it. > > What is the right way to do it? I need to update a database. A > > parameter must be the public IP of the client. > > _______________________________________________ > > nginx mailing list -- nginx@nginx.org > > To unsubscribe send an email to nginx-le...@nginx.org > > > _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list -- nginx@nginx.org To unsubscribe send an email to nginx-le...@nginx.org