Hi,
Thanx , but none of both returns the servers IP.
request.getRemoteHost() :  gives the IP of client machine from where the
page is accessed  and
request.getServerName() : gives the full server name like if u r using
www.jsp.com/abc then it will return www.jsp.com not the IP address.

Still waiting for response.


Hamid Hassan

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Hi Hamid,
     u can use request.getRemoteHost() and request.getServerName()
to get the Server Name and Server IP




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Hi,
Can we get the IP of server from which the page is coming(Webserver).
e.g
If Webserver IP = 192.168.0.20 and its Name = www.JSP.com then how
will we
get its IP in jsp page.


Hamid Hassan


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reference
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Subject: Re: Getting the name of the server.


wow... thanks for the tip... but I went with request.getServerName()
:o)

obviously I didn't look hard enough before asking :o( sorry about
that.

Regards, Stefan.

p.s. one thing about the getServerName() though, it does exactly that,
just the server name, not the scheme (http or https) or the port
number
(:XXX at the end of the server name.  Anyone have a remedy for that?

-----Original Message-----
From: Marie Josephe Plainecassagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 6. apríl 2001 11:07
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Subject: Re: Getting the name of the server.


Try something like :
<%
StringBuffer sbu =
javax.servlet.http.HttpUtils.getRequestURL(request);
String uri = request.getRequestURI();
String ssbu = sbu.toString();
int indx = ssbu.indexOf(uri);
ssbu = ssbu.substring(0,indx);
%>
getRequestURL() returns the full URL while getRequestUri()returns the
relative URL.

Marie-Jo

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