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If I create a web service on those platforms, how can my application - acting as a server - extract the source IP address of any flow opened to it?
My assumption is that at the application layer I would normally not see (it will be stripped already) any info of low levels (L1-L3). (Is that true?) Yours, Haim. ![]() |
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What I did found out through some friends is that for Apache there is a way (using rules that will redirect back to me with the AP as a parameter), but I still don't know how to do it with IIS.
I know I did not get any comments from the forum and I guess this needs some deeper understanding then amatures, but maybe ![]() |
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