Ah... We do have checkforproxy enabled.
So while it may hold true that a request can only have 1 peer, the
X-Forwarded-For header could contain a list of proxies after the client
address. Makes sense - thanks
On 24 January 2017 at 10:32, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
> Am 24.01.17 um 11:02 schrieb Dav
I’m guessing that’s Opera caching/compression/proxy technology doing that,
unless you tell me that you see this from any other browser besides Opera Mini.
With Opera mini, you request a page on your phone with the opera browser, and
opera.com’s server farm fetches the page for you, compresses
Am 24.01.17 um 11:02 schrieb David Osborne:
Can anyone come up with a scenario where a request could have 2 peer
IP addresses?
We occasionally see entries in the naviserver access logs like this
one and I'm really not sure what to make of them:
|10.x.x.x, 37.x.x.x - - [23/Jan/2017:07:55:55 +