At 10:56 AM +0200 8/29/10, Peter Lind wrote:
On 29 August 2010 08:08, Jim Lucas <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
*snip*
Their is not existing variable (if you would) that your server, when
connecting to a remote server, would be sending. So, to have the remote end
be able to identify the initiating host identity, the initiating side would
have to add some something to the headers or pass it along in the body of
the request itself.
+1. Let the requestion script send through identification/authentification.
Regards
Peter
To all:
My post about SERVER globals was simply an observation that the
SERVER global report of host and remote was not symmetric -- for
example you could obtain both the IP and Domain Name of the host, but
only the IP of the remote. Sorry for any confusion I may have caused
in my post.
As to the reason why I was asking, please review my next post, namely
"Secure Communication?"
Cheers,
tedd
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