Hi, Haroon
Where do you see Apache 2.3? I don't see on the office Apache web site.
Also where should I apply:
<%= request.getHeader("X-Forwarded-For") %>
In my Apache reverse proxy server? Thanks.
Ryan
-----Original Message-----
From: Haroon Rafique [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 10:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Passing remote client IP address to backend server
and session stickness
On Today at 10:29am, RJ=>Ruiyuan Jiang <[email protected]> wrote:
RJ> Hi, Haroon
RJ>
RJ> Thanks for the reply. Do you mean they are automatically activated for
RJ> reverse proxy?
Yes.
RJ>
RJ> Unfortunately it does not work for me if they are activated.
RJ>
What does not work? The X-Forwarded-For header *is* there and that's where
the automatic part ends. Is your application looking for it? Looking for
it in what way?
RJ>
RJ> My backend server will be Oracle 9iAS or Oracle 10gAS.
RJ>
Seems like you are on the java platform. How about deploying a test
servlet? or a jsp as follows:
<%= request.getHeader("X-Forwarded-For") %>
On an aside, mod_remoteip does all of the address figuring out in apache
land. AFAIK, it is only bundled with apache 2.3. I see that you are asking
on another thread about how to include mod_remoteip in apache 2.2 land.
Again, I can only tell you about my experiences. I use apache 2.2.x with
mod_proxy in a reverse-proxy configruation. For my java app, I use
xebia-france XForwardedFilter (which is a java port of mod_remoteip).
RJ>
RJ> Ryan
RJ>
Cheers,
--
Haroon Rafique
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