Derrell,
DNS lookups is not checked, but I'm not sure that would cause the problem.
Webstar used to pass ?client_ip=255.213.17.188 or another valid IP address
to 4D before where now it passes client_ip=www.willsub.com.  For what it's
worth, Webstar is passing 10.0.0.24 in $3 and 10.0.0.21 in $4. These
correspond to the Webstar V server (10.0.0.24) and the 4D/Active4D machine
(10.0.0.21).

Mike

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Derrell Thomason
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 2:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Active4d-dev] Getting Client IP in fusebox
> 
> > After tracing On web connection, I see that webstar is passing 
> > ?client_ip=www.willsub.com?fuseaction=.... even though the 
> proxy rule 
> > is identical to the rule on the Active4D website (except 
> for the IP to 
> > proxty to).  Anybody else using Webstar's proxy rule have any idea 
> > where to look to find why Webstar is sending the domain 
> instead of the IP?
> 
> Just a guess: In the 4DWS Admin Client, on the Web 
> Connections panel (under Web Server), there's a "Perform DNS 
> Lookups" checkbox.
> 
> --
> // Derrell Thomason
> // IT Programming Supervisor, x2642
> // Pensacola Christian College <http://www.pcci.edu/>
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