Hi KFCI,
Depending on the OS that you have your Pound service running on this maybe
of some help to you:
http://blog.loadbalancer.org/ssl-termination-the-beast/

This post will allow you to add an option into your Pound configuration
file that allows for Transparent Proxy to be enabled. Simply enter 'TProxy
1' after the 'Timeout 60' section and you should then see the source IP
recorded into your Apache logs.


~Yours,
Scott


On 14 September 2012 10:56, KFCI Webmaster <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,****
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> I have a working and “reasonably” well configures pound installation. Its
> load balancing and controlling many websites on the backend rather well.**
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> My backend servers are running apache. I have changed my logs on my
> backend servers to use find the originating IP address for requests and log
> them in my apache logs. This certainly helps to identify where my requests
> are coming from without having the view my pound logs.****
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> My problem is that any IP address checks using PHP or other scripts on my
> apache servers identify the request as the pound server IP address. This is
> a pain as I have “out of the box” stats software and tracking software for
> specific websites that relies on the original requester IP address, yet I
> am getting the pound server IP address.****
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> Is there any way I can get pound/apache to send/receive (respectively) the
> originators IP address so all scripts also see the originators IP address?
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> Any help much appreciated.****
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> Many thanks,****
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> KFCI****
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With Kind Regards.

Scott McKeown
Loadbalancer.org
http://www.loadbalancer.org

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