I'm trying to figure out is "is the client on remote network has a
duplicated id's (id used in my aplication).
Here an example:
I have two entries in access log file within 30 second from the same
IP, but different logon id - my question is how to track it down that
it's a different person?
I check cookies: sessionID is not the same, but it doesn't help since
you can close and open a browser to create a new cooke string.
It might be getting of Tomcat topic, but any input is welcome.
Thanks,
Mark.
--- "Cervenka, Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Why do want to know the internal NAT ip address of a request? How
> is
> this helpful?
>
> Also, what if the requests come from clients with accounts on the
> same
> multiuser system? Are you trying to figure out how to tell them
> apart?
> There is no NAT address in this case.
>
> Maybe what you are trying to do is best solved by using cookies?
> What is
> it that you are trying to do?
>
> Tom
>
>
>
>
>
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