I've got Apache 2.2.6 in production and we're *trialling* a new load balancer
which is able to create an X-FORWARDED-FOR header.
I wanted to keep things simple as possible, and it looked like mod_remoteip was
the module I wanted to use for this purpose. Simply using the mod_remoteip
directive "RemoteIPHeader X-Forwarded-For" should do what I wanted.
Then I found out how difficult it was to FIND the source for mod_remoteip. The
website decribed it as a BASE module, but that is apparently for Apache 2.3 and
up, since it's not evident in my 2.2.6 sources.
FINALLY (and this was a few weeks ago so I don't recall where) I found a source
file for mod_remoteip.c.
Then off to several conferences and returning to the office, I learn the trial
load balancer is on its way out the door in the next day or so.
Trying to compile mod_remoteip.c, I get errors suggesting that there was
apparently a change in the structure of modules between when this source was
created and the APXS that I'm trying to use from Apache 2.2.6 --
# /dlt/sw/httpd-2.2.6-cosign/bin/apxs -c mod_remoteip.c
/dlt/sw/httpd-2.2.6-cosign/build/libtool --silent --mode=compile cc -prefer-pic
-DSOLARIS2=10 -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -D_REENTRANT -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-g -I/dlt/sw/httpd-2.2.6-cosign/include -I/dlt/sw/httpd-2.2.6-cosign/include
-I/dlt/sw/httpd-2.2.6-cosign/include -c -o mod_remoteip.lo mod_remoteip.c
&& touch mod_remoteip.slo
"mod_remoteip.c", line 481: warning: function prototype parameters must have
types
"mod_remoteip.c", line 481: warning: old-style declaration or incorrect type
for: AP_DECLARE_MODULE
"mod_remoteip.c", line 481: cannot initialize function: AP_DECLARE_MODULE
"mod_remoteip.c", line 481: cannot recover from previous errors
cc: acomp failed for mod_remoteip.c
apxs:Error: Command failed with rc=65536
.
#
Short of modifying the source code to backfit it to 2.2.6 (which I am at a loss
how to do), it's been suggested I look at mod_proxy, which is apparently part
of the base for 2.2.6 (I am explicitly NOT loading this module right now).
But I don't see the header "X-Forwarded-For" cited anywhere in the mod_proxy
documentation, and I would expect that if this is a typical use of mod_proxy,
there'd be SOMETHING like that noted there.
Thoughts on either the refitting for Apache 2.2.6 of mod_remoteip, using
mod_proxy for the same purpose, or some other method of achieving this with the
module's I've got to work with?
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