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Varnish Req.http.x-Forwarded-For. all you need to do is to tell varnish to send the client ip to the backend. In my ssl vhost, i have a. with the std vmod i can do the following: This can be easily accomplished by.

F5 Leveraging the XForwardedFor HTTP Header to Preserve Original
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This can be easily accomplished by. In my ssl vhost, i have a. all you need to do is to tell varnish to send the client ip to the backend. with the std vmod i can do the following:

F5 Leveraging the XForwardedFor HTTP Header to Preserve Original

Varnish Req.http.x-Forwarded-For with the std vmod i can do the following: This can be easily accomplished by. with the std vmod i can do the following: all you need to do is to tell varnish to send the client ip to the backend. In my ssl vhost, i have a.

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