Hi,

I do not know what NAT router you are using, but I would check the configuration or manual to see that it is setup to forward source IP Addresses.


Jorge Martinez wrote:
Thanks Len,

My log entries correspond to clients from the internet. Local clients are
logged as 'localhost', but I have not yet tested what happens with LAN
clients. My problem is however internet clients.

Cheers,


2007/10/3, Len Popp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Are those log entries with the router's address coming from clients in
the local network, or from the internet?

With my NAT gateway, I see the correct IP addresses for clients coming
in from the internet, but local clients that use the internet site
name (www.mywhatever.com) show up as coming from the router's IP.
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Len


On 10/3/07, Jorge Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I have tomcat 5.5 installed and would like to exploit the log records it
is
registering.

My problem is that the webserver is behind a router with NAT activated,
so
what I see is the same host (actually the router) accessing hundreds of
times to the website, instead of seeing hundreds of single (but
different)
users.

Does any of you know anything about this issue? is Tomcat able to store
original host IP in the log files?

Any suggestion would be helpful. Thanks,

Jorge

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