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Resolved How to get ip address with apache listening to localhost

TorbHo

Basic Pleskian
Hello,

we used the command
Code:
plesk bin apache --listen-on-localhost true
as described in https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/17793065826839

After that we have problems, because some code needs to get the visitor's ip address with PHP
Code:
$_SERVER[ 'REMOTE_ADDR' ]
or with .htaccess
Code:
Allow from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Is there a solution or workaround to get the visitor's ip address when apache is listening to localhost?
 
I tried the solution for
Server-wide solution with Apache only
but I get the error
Code:
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf dir or file not found

If I understand correctly, if I could do that, I had to add:
Code:
RemoteIPHeader CF-Connecting-IP
RemoteIPTrustedProxy 127.0.0.1
into a new file like:
Code:
/etc/httpd/conf.d/localhost.conf
Is that correct?
 
I'm sorry, I posted to the wrong location. This thread belongs to Plesk Obsidian for Linux, not Onyx.
If you are on Debian/Ubuntu it can be /etc/apache2 instead of /etc/httpd.
Yes, it is Ubuntu. Thank you, I will try it.
 
I have blocked ports 7080 and 7081 in the Plesk Firewall. To me, this seems to be a better solution and so far, I haven't encountered any problems with it.

Have I overlooked something? Is there any reason not to block these ports in the firewall?
 
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