On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 10:27:21 +0200
>>>>>> "Alvaro" == Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]> wrote:

Alvaro> > Application like mediawiki, awstats, wordpress, joomla... ,
Alvaro> > work bad if the web server don't convert x-forward-for to
Alvaro> > "real ip client".
Alvaro> 
Alvaro> Indeed. If it's a bug , it's an important one.

What is the situation with this one?

I've problem that my CMS app (MODx) wants to access my site at:

http://domain:port/ where port != 80 and it is the local port on which
cherokee is listening.

Here is the reply I got from support: "I think cherokee sets the port
number in the http request header.
SERVER_PORT: 62845

I didn't find a way how to override http header informations. I see in
the log file all ip addresses are of 127.0.0.1. That's bad. I didn't
find a option that cherokee understands a reserved proxy forward.
Cherokee should take the ip of X-Forwarded-For (added by our reverse
proxy webserver)."

Any solution for it?


Sincerely,
Gour

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