Title: Re: Witango-Talk: <@CGIPARAM CLIENT_IP> gives server I
That's really strange Christian, because when I look up your page below both CLIENT_ADDRESS and CLIENT_IP give me your server's IP , but not my IP address, which, according to the manual isn't correct. Maybe you have something "interesting" in your network setup that is returning your server's IP address instead of the client IP address. I would look at any setup which is out of the ordinary (I nat trasnlation / IP re-drections etc.) for the answer first before asking support since it seems from the trials conducted here that it is only either:
a) your server
b) Mac OS X app server

Anyone else using macosx wi5 that can test this for us?

cheers
Garth

Maybe, but wit OS X You also get the server-adress.
Have a look at http://www.apocm.de/ip.taf

Still no feedback from support - as usual :-(

Christian




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I have always used CLIENT_ADDRESS instead of CLIENT_IP since if the web server is set to DNS lookup you'll get the domain name and if not, then the IP address. It seems to have worked reliably for me. See the taf below for full details on CGIPARAM function calls

http://bbmedia.com.au/bb/cgiparam.taf

cheers
Garth

No, ist just a problem related to system.
That tells you much more...

Have a look at http://www.apocm.de/ip.taf

Christian

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???
Check it out: www.softdes.de/ip.taf

= <@CGIPARAM CLIENT_IP>

regards

Daniel

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Subject: Witango-Talk: <@CGIPARAM CLIENT_IP> gives server IP

> Ho can i check the IP of the user calling my taf.
>
> <@CGIPARAM NAME="CLIENT_IP"> gives the IP of my witango-Server
>
> So how can i get access to client ip?
>
> Is the FULL_REQUEST gone?
>
> Christian
>
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