Hi André,
> Paul Klinkenberg wrote:
>> Hi André,
>>> Paul Klinkenberg wrote:
>>>> Hi André,
>>>>> Paul Klinkenberg wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Christopher,
>>>>>> Thanks for taking the time to respond; again much apprec
Hi André,
> Paul Klinkenberg wrote:
>> Hi André,
>>> Paul Klinkenberg wrote:
>>>> Hi Christopher,
>>>> Thanks for taking the time to respond; again much appreciated.
>>>> Your point, and André's, is understood. Security should not be done
Hi André,
> Paul Klinkenberg wrote:
>> Hi Christopher,
>> Thanks for taking the time to respond; again much appreciated.
>> Your point, and André's, is understood. Security should not be done based on
>> incoming IP address.
>> With this current project,
Personally, I'd still like to know the answer, but that's only because I have
spent multiple hours trying to find that IP address from inside the valve ;)
Kind regards,
Paul Klinkenberg
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onnection. With the exception of
ajp by the way, where it is programmatically changed to reflect the remote
client while handling the http call. Out of curiosity, could you shed some
light as to why the remote_addr is not to be trusted in a regular http request?
Thanks again for your time and
> Paul Klinkenberg wrote:
>> Hi Tomcat users!
>> I have been working on an update for a Tomcat valve called mod_cfml. The
>> project aims to provide automatic web context creation in Tomcat, when
>> coming from a frontend webserver.
>> The live code base c
rieve the IP address which
called the AJP connector, from within the valve?
My server.xml is:
Thanks in advance for your time!
Kind regards,
Paul Klinkenberg
The Netherlands
p.s. I asked t