David,
I have the 4D Rewrite regex that do this, I will send them to you
directly. Aparajita helped me write them a couple of years ago.
Gary
On Dec 19, 2005, at 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I need to allow subscribers to have access to one of our publications
by checking their IP address against our database.
I'm using WebSTAR V, proxying to 4D Server and Active4D.
In the request info, host address is the IP of my 4D Server, and
remote
address is the IP of my WebSTAR server. How can I determine the IP
from
which the original request came?
Thank you!
David Wright
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Gary Pedretty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Frontier Flying Service, Inc. /\ 907-450-7251
5245 Airport Industrial Road / \/\ 907-450-7238 fax
Fairbanks, Alaska 99709 /\ / \ \ Second greatest commandment
Serving Alaska's Interior / \/ /\ \ \/\ "Love your neighbor as
Temperature around -30F a bit chilly yourself" Matt 22:39
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