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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">what about <br>
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<tt>appendHf("X-Auth-IP: $si");</tt><br>
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in your script?<br>
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however there are the "via" headers already to do this job<br>
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Il 13/01/2016 18.43, Tim King ha scritto:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:56968CC3.4020301@triton.net" type="cite">I
have read countless articles now talking about using x-auth-ip as
a method for using OpenSIPs as a load balancer serving to a
cluster of Freeswtich servers and having a method to maintain the
original IP address.
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Direct from the Freeswitch wiki it states:
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apply-proxy-acl
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Use the IP specified in X-AUTH-IP header sent from proxy for
apply-inbound-acl Note: You'll need to configure your proxy to add
this header
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However I am not able to find any example of how to make OpenSIPs
add this header. Can anyone provide me some guidance as to how to
accomplish this?
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