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2007-10-03       - By Gabe Wong

 Back
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 <len.popp@(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.
>> --
>> Len
>>
>>
>> On 10/3/07, Jorge Martinez <jmf.tuplaza@(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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>  


--
Regards

Gabe Wong
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