REMOTE_ADDR Weirdness

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Author: Bryce C
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Subject: REMOTE_ADDR Weirdness
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Yes, auto routing by linux. Go out the most direct route, short of
calling 127.0.0.1. I have a similar setup and if I don't go out to the
router from eth0 first, it'll go out on eth0:0 to eth:0's address.

On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 14:25, Phil Mattison wrote:
> Here's a brain teaser for you guys. I'm using the PHP fopen() function wi=

th
> Linux/Apache to read HTTP data from one web server to another (not all th=

at
> unusual as I understand). REMOTE_ADDR is supposed to have the IP address =

of
> the requestor when the responding server script runs, and it usually does=

,
> except when both web servers are virtual hosts on the same physical serve=

r,
> in which case REMOTE_ADDR is the same as SERVER_ADDR (not good). I've tri=

ed
> it on three different virtual host systems, all with the same result.
> Twilight Zone, anyone?
> --
> Phil Mattison
> Ohmikron Corp.
> 480-722-9595 ext. 1
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