Hi, I was wondering if anyone can help me with the following query:

I've set up a public ip address 193.11.111.2
My firewall ip address is 193.11.111.1

In my firewall script I've a prerouting rule that maps any traffic destined
for 193.11.111.2 to the internal ip address of the server.
We have an application that runs and keeps a log of ip addresses that have
connected to the server. When I check this log, the ip's that are showing is
the ipaddress of the firewall.

Is there any way that I can capture the original ip address that made the
connection instead of the firewall ip ?

thanks in advance
Lisa


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