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How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
If you have a login dialog on an A5W page, you can use this syntax to only grab the login information when they click the Submit button. It will be stored in v_ip, and then you can do whatever you want with that information. The syntax below will work in V9 and beyond:
<%a5
'gets the username and IP address
if eval_valid("submitbutton")
if eval_valid("userid")
v_userid = userid '== the username they used to login
v_ip = request.remote_addr '== their IP address
end if
end if
%>
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
Originally posted by Steve Wood View PostIt would work anywhere you placed it. What are you trying to accomplish?
I want when user login then I will get the value of the username and ip address
for the username I use session, but how do I get the IP address?
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
It would work anywhere you placed it. What are you trying to accomplish?
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
Originally posted by Steve Wood View Posteverything = request.raw gives you everything if you want it.
ip=request.remote_addr give you just the IP.
See this page for more goodies - http://support.alphasoftware.com/alp...rted_Title.htm
This code is placed on what conditions? whether the "CanInsertRecord" or "CanUpdateRecord" or on page a5w?
Thank You
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
Originally posted by chadbrown View PostIs there anyway of getting the internal ip address from machines so that i can deny machines that are not in my mask of 192.168.1.255?
Code:<%a5 Dim IpString as c IpString = Request.Remote_Addr If smatch(IpString,"pattern1.*") = .f. then Response.Redirect("login.a5w") end if %>
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
Is there anyway of getting the internal ip address from machines so that i can deny machines that are not in my mask of 192.168.1.255?
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
Originally posted by Antony Burden View PostThis is ok for people not behind certain firewalls, it is very well documented over the web to use code like this vbscript:
ipaddress = Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR")
if ipaddress = "" then
ipaddress = Request.ServerVariables("REMOTE_ADDR")
end if
however I cannot find alpha supports HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR
any idea how to achieve this?
Antony
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
Antony,
Does that vbs work? I just tried it but probably out of context. Anyway, if the vbs does work and there is no equivalent in Alpha, then it is possible a couple of ways to run a vbs script from within Alpha (will be as though you double-clicked on it). Alpha has a function that runs a vbs or you can use sys_open().
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
This is ok for people not behind certain firewalls, it is very well documented over the web to use code like this vbscript:
ipaddress = Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR")
if ipaddress = "" then
ipaddress = Request.ServerVariables("REMOTE_ADDR")
end if
however I cannot find alpha supports HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR
any idea how to achieve this?
Antony
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
Thanks Steve for your swift response. That was helpful. Meanwhile I have refined my question requesting for additional details, please take a look at your ease.
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Re: How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
everything = request.raw gives you everything if you want it.
ip=request.remote_addr give you just the IP.
See this page for more goodies - http://support.alphasoftware.com/alp...rted_Title.htm
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How to Get System IP Address in Alpha Five Web Application
Hi
I am working on Alpha five Web Application. I need to show a report of the current logged in users (user name & IP Address), few questions on this:
1. I can track the login and insert the details in a database, and when the user logs out , i can delete the record, but how do i handle session expiry, i mean when a user logs in, i add a record to the database, then before the user logs out, the session expires, so the logout code doesnt get triggered, the record that i have inserted will remain in the table. Please advice.
2. How do i get the IP address?
Thanks in advance...
Cheers
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