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Eric_27859
Nimbostratus
Jul 29, 2011X-Forwarded-For and Route Domains issue with '%'
Hello,
I'm using the header X-Forwarded-For to tell the server the remote client IP (using AutoMap in the Virtual Server). When a Route Domain is involved, all the IPs are written with this ...
Eric_27859
Nimbostratus
Aug 03, 2011Sorry about my absence.
The key about my problem is "getfield" command that I wasn't aware of. I need to insert the HTTP header X-Forwarded-For, but as Jarvil pointed right, maybe this header is coming yet within the original request arriving to F5. In that case I would rather replace the header value.
If the server log supports it, I will concatenate the arriving X-Forwarded-For value with the new one, separating with a coma, but I think that this maybe is not necessary regarding the actual server logs.
I will try this and update how this goes.
Thank you all for your help!!
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