> Is there a way to look at an IP address and determine if the IP is > public or private?
Indirectly. 10.x.y.z isn't publicly routable, so it has to be internal. Same with 192.168.x.y. So any request coming from an IP in those ranges is either an internal request, or is being proxied by a machine with an internal address. > This is working with the assumption that dev and > stage zones would not be publicly accessible. Are you saying that they'd be private, but still run on the same server and the public site? Because that seems a little weird. Hardware is so damn cheap these days, and dev/staging doesn't require much power, so there's little reason not to have separate servers for that. cheers, barneyb On 8/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There's a lot of functionality in cfide.componentutils.cfcexplorer as > well as service factory. They are great resources for developers but > was not sure of what controls are in place to manage access in a hosted, > shared, or production environment. > > Is there a way to look at an IP address and determine if the IP is > public or private? This is working with the assumption that dev and > stage zones would not be publicly accessible. > > Tom > -- Barney Boisvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] 360.319.6145 http://www.barneyb.com/ Got Gmail? I have 50 invites. ---------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to cfcdev. To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] with the words 'unsubscribe cfcdev' as the subject of the email. CFCDev is run by CFCZone (www.cfczone.org) and supported by CFXHosting (www.cfxhosting.com). CFCDev is supported by New Atlanta, makers of BlueDragon http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm An archive of the CFCDev list is available at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
