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Gregory_Gerard_
Nimbostratus
Apr 30, 2008Oddities in XForwardedFor?
I'm using Tomcat as a webserver and I've got access logs recording the XForwardedFor header into the log.
The oddity I'm seeing is this:
10.20.108.103,unknown
My internal netw...
Nicolas_Menant
Employee
Apr 30, 2008Hi,
Have you tried to create an iRule to check this ?
for example:
when HTTP_REQUEST_SEND {
log local0. "request from [IP::client_addr] with X-FORWARDED-FOR value: [HTTP::header "X-Forwarded-For]"
}Then you check your log in /var/log/ltm for the logging result. It should help you !
Ensure to write properly the name of the HTTP header X-Forwarded-For
HTH
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