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Rainer,

On 3/11/2009 5:06 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> No, because [mod_jk] tries to act transparent by default, so it passes the
> original client/server situation to Tomcat and Tomcat patches it's
> client and server data inside the AJP connector in order to present the
> webapp the situation like it was at the web server.

So, the REMOTE_ADDR environment variable is passed-through as... what?

If mod_jk tries to appear invisible, then the value of the REMOTE_ADDR
environment variable should be that of the original client (or, at
least, the original client as far as httpd is concerned).

Your previous message seems to say that mod_jk will provide the IP
address of the server running httpd as the REMOTE_ADDR when seen by Tomcat.

So, which is it?

Thanks,
- -chris
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