Hello,

After following the provided documentation, I cannot find a solution to get
the real client IP.

I have my application (PHP) on the same Guacamole Server, this application
gets the user token:

[image: image.png]

The Tomcat log (after use the following pattern on the server.xml valve) I
use: %{x-forwarded-for}i %l %u %t "%r" %s %b

The log is OK (display the user IP)

[image: image.png]

But guacamole log still display the application IP (that on this case runs
on the same server)

[image: image.png]
Any suggestions?
Thanks

*Manel Molina*

*manuel.molina-de-la-igle...@veolia.com
<manuel.molina-de-la-igle...@veolia.com>*

*Dirección de Ciberseguridad*

Ciutat de L’Aigua (D38)

Paseo de la Zona Franca, 48
08038 Barcelona / España

www.veolia.com
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El lun, 22 abr 2024 a las 4:35, Nick Couchman (<vn...@apache.org>) escribió:

> On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 5:18 PM Ivanmarcus <ivanmar...@yahoo.com.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> Stephan,
>>
>> Having been around here for a while I'd be very surprised to find code
>> contributions simply 'ignored'. If you look at Guacamole's development
>> history I think you'd see that contributions are welcomed, and where
>> they address a need and/or fit the project well they are incorporated.
>>
>> Naturally there would be discussion, and it *may* be that some
>> contributions are not [immediately] accepted, however they would not be
>> discarded out of hand for no reason. Perhaps this has been your
>> experience of other projects but please don't anticipate it here.
>>
>>
> Yes, completely agree. There is definitely scrutiny of changes and
> discussion around it, and a rather robust review process. So, while changes
> will not be discarded out of hand, for no reason, they will also not be
> blindly accepted.
>
>
>> Otherwise it's my view (and clearly that of many others) that Guacamole
>> is not a 'mediocre' product. It has its flaws and no doubt could be
>> improved, but being derogatory about something is not especially
>> productive and rarely a good way to effect change.
>>
>> Thus I wonder if you might spend a little time looking closely at
>> Guacamole's development and how/why it works the way it does presently?
>> As an active project with good interaction and hard working developers,
>> input from experienced coders would be gratefully received. However I
>> suggest the usual way to go about changing something is first to become
>> involved, become 'known' by your contributions, to gain better knowledge
>> of the issues and direction facing the project, and thence be able to
>> effect positive and cohesive change...
>>
>>
> +1
>
> I would love to see the community of active contributors, both developers
> and supporters on the mailing list, grow to include a greater number and
> more diverse population.
>
> -Nick
>

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