Now - that's an answer - one that is not necessarily from the servlet spec; the answer 
assumes
afore knowledge of proxy behaviour. This is  why someone, even if he has researched 
the problem,
can miss the correct answer.

--- Alan Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ||| Well, Jeff - howe would *you* get the client's IP ? 
> 
> You can't get the client IP address.  If its coming via a proxy ... thats
> the best your going to get!!!
> 
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