On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 01:01 PM, Dossy wrote:
Doing reverse-proxy with nssock, you only see the IP address of your reverse-proxy in your nslog ... with nsunix, you see the IP address of the actual requesting client. This is important to some people, me included.
Funny, I was just going to post a note asking how people got around the issue of access logs when using multiple proxies. Now I know, and I agree that getting actual peer addresses makes nsvhr/nsunix much more valuable.
