On 4/27/09 12:40 PM, Chad Etzel wrote:
If you have a local/different webserver you can curl something from
there and see what IP it looks like to that remote server in its logs.
I've had this same issue with some hosting companies.

Good idea. I just curl'ed from the Twitter Karma server on 96.56.31.42 which is NOT at Media Temple to a server there, and the IP came back as 96.56.31.42 in the access log.

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