Re: Locating the terminal's IP

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On 1/31/07, Liz Kim <lizkim270@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

This may be a simple question but I am a bit confused...
Any input will be appreciated!!

If the client is on a machine A then logs on to a different server B using
ssh...
then starts a web browser from the ssh and tries to access a site on server
C.

I've noticed that in the access logfiles, C only sees the IP of B since B is
making all the requests..
Is there a way to find out the actual IP address of the machine the client
is on - A?

Ask someone on B to report what IP address the SSH connection from A
originated from.

This is the nature of tunneling to a remote system.

DS

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