@Christoph, i'll look at it late again if i have time: i still do not 
understand what is the difference between this and my application, and 
in my application it stores `request.remote_ip` as a normal string.
Maybe as a temporary workaround you can try to parse or convert 
`request.remote_ip` back and forth between some formats a few times to 
get it to be a normal string.

Alexey.

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