[f-nsp] Server Iron Web Browser Query.
Brent Van Dussen
vandusb at attens.com
Wed Oct 8 13:58:42 EDT 2003
Sounds to me like a job for direct server return.
Although, in a complicated setup you could log incomnig hits from the
serveriron and then have it export to syslog, then parse the syslog for the
incoming IP list.
-Brent
At 07:14 AM 10/8/2003, tcunningham at eircom.ie wrote:
> Hello.
>
>
> We have 2 Server Irons sitting in front of customer web servers
> and behind the firewall.
> The server Iron is natting the the incoming IP so all requests to
> the Web Server appear to come from the Server Iron.
>
> The customer is looking for a profile of incoming IPs.
> Is there any easy way of tracking incoming IPs to the customer
> Web Site.
>
> thank you
>
>
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