I like this solution the best so far. Also nice in that it keeps things
simple. Simple is good!

Dossy wrote:

 > My vote is that [ns_conn peeraddr] always return the address of the
 > remote end of the actual socket connection.  If I suspect that peeraddr
 > may be a reverse proxy, I want the choice of looking at [ns_conn
 > headers] for an x-forwarded-for header.
 >
 > You always want more choice and flexibility, not less ...


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