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
,
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 single (but
different)
users.
Hmm. I have my Tomcat fronted
/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 is that the webserver is behind a router with NAT activated,
so
what I see is the same host (actually the router) accessing hundreds
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,
Jorge Martinez wrote:
Thanks Chris, it would be good to know about the result of your test.
I'm
going
Hi Gabe, many thanks, I'll try that. Hope the problem is so easy to fix.
Cheers,
2007/10/3, Gabe Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I do not know what NAT router you are using, but I would check the
configuration or manual to see that it is setup to forward source IP
Addresses.
Jorge Martinez
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 installed and would like