Thank you, Alan!  Good night!  :D


On Sep 29, 5:56 pm, Alan Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> aaaah, then do not panic, its doing what its meant to be doing.
>
> Jetty is *NOT* proxying for OpenBD; jetty is the end point.
>
> therefore if you want to get at the remote IP address then it is:
>
>         cgi.remote_addr
>
> If you had say nginx, lighttpd, load balancer, etc, then it is being
> proxied and the upstream webserver would add in HTTP requests to
> indicate it was part of a chain and you weren't communicating directly
> with the client.
>
> But in this instance, you are the endpoint, so no chain, direct
> communication with the client.  Easy peasy.
>
> and with that, i am off to bed! :)
>
> Anton wrote:
> > I'm not sure at all.   :(
>
> > The HTTP server is Jetty; is that what you meant by the process
> > sitting in front of OpenBD?
>
> > Forgive my newbness.   :)
>
> > That code returns [empty string]   :(
>
>

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