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Chris_Lemmer

New Pleskian
Hi there,

My Plesk 12.5 server is running behind a reverse Apache proxy server.

At the moment, I just have some issues. The Plesk server sees under "Current Sessions" the IP of that reverse proxy server and not the public/local IP of my PC. On that Apache reverse proxy, I have enabled X-Forwarded-For and confirm that it's working.

I have a few other WordPress sites and also a running WHMCS and they pick up my public IP. Any ideas why Plesk is not?

Thanks
Chris
 
Hi there,

That't not really my problem. My problem is that there is an Apache server in front of Plesk's Nginx and Apache.

And that Apache server is set for x_forwarded_for. So I must just somehow configure Plesk to also log X_Forwarded_For.

Thanks
Chris
 
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