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From: Roland Dumas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 15:13
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Server Provided Info: who is loged on? (probably
not entirely OT)
On Jun 12, 2006, at 2:59 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
What I meant was the client port; in other words if the request
comes from IP=10.10.10.10:2345 (and then goes to a Webserver on port 80 and
then to the Witango server), how do I get port=2345 ?
<@CGIPARAMS> and the new <@HTTPATTRIBUTE> metatags provide the IP
address of the client, but not the port.
In the case of two or more clients from the same NAT/LAN, the
Witango server obviously knows they are different, based on port value,
cause there is nothing else to tell them apart (am I wrong?).
by userreference cookie. It's all coming in by port 80 or 443 (SSL)
[Mike]:
I agree with you, the Webserver port can be 80/443 or anything else that is
unused.
But my problem is the client-port-number, which I am trying to get.
Obviously Witango gets the client-IP address from the Webserver and makes it
available thru <@CGIPARAMS> or <@HTTPATTRIBUTE>.
I was wondering if it is a way to get the client-port-address as well (which
I cannot get otherwise). If not, maybe that would be a nice addition to
version 6.
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