Thanks Russell your tip solved the problem. Turning off performance caching solved the problem.

Maggie

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maggie,


MJPinckard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/05/2004 06:04:03 AM:

> Since I upgraded to Witango 5 from Tango 3.5, I can no longer get
> accurate client IPs. The value returned using <@CGIPARAM CLIENT_IP> is
> always localhost. I'm running Witango and Apache on OS 10.3

are you running osx server? the server has a "perfomance cache" which defaults to on, and i think that that could cause this problem. that can be turned off using server admin.

of course, if you are on osx client, i have no idea (sorry).

cheers,

russell

> The problem seems to be caused by the fact that Apache is redirecting
> all Witango requests to the Witango server, therefore all requests are
> indeed coming from localhost.

> I need to either get this (and other CGIPARAM tags) to work as it used
> to or figure out a way to pass the client IP through as a hidden form
> argument (using javascript).

> Any suggestions on how to do either of these two thing reliably?

> Maggie


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