policy at the router. It was not easy but finally I disabled NAT at firewall
level and now everything is running allright and I get original IP
addressess at the Tomcat log file.
Thanks again. Cheers,
2007/10/3, Jorge Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have tomcat 5.5 i
ward source IP
> Addresses.
>
>
> Jorge Martinez wrote:
> > Thanks Len,
> >
> > My log entries correspond to clients from the internet. Local clients
> are
> > logged as 'localhost', but I have not yet tested what happens with LAN
> > clients. My pro
I'll try Chris, at least I have somewhere to start with. Thanks again.
Cheers,
2007/10/3, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Jorge,
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> Jorge Martinez wrote:
> > Thanks Chris, it would be good
om) show up as coming from the router's IP.
> --
> Len
>
>
> On 10/3/07, Jorge Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have tomcat 5.5 installed and would like to exploit the log records it
> is
> > registering.
> >
> > My problem
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> Jorge,
>
> Jorge Martinez wrote:
> > My problem is that the webserver is behind a router with NAT activated,
> so
> > what I see is the same host (actually the router) accessing hundreds of
> > times to the website, instead of seeing hundreds of s
Hi,
I have tomcat 5.5 installed and would like to exploit the log records it is
registering.
My problem is that the webserver is behind a router with NAT activated, so
what I see is the same host (actually the router) accessing hundreds of
times to the website, instead of seeing hundreds of singl