We are using ProxyPass to redirect all "/r" requests to jboss on port 18080 as follows:
ProxyPreserveHost on
ProxyPass /r http://localhost:18080/redirectService/
ProxyPassReverse /r http://localhost:18080/redirectService/
But, that causes the IP address logged in jboss's access log as "127.0.0.1". Does somebody know how can we preserve the original IP from where the request came in HttpServletRequest? We want to acesss it from jboss servlet request in doGet()
You can get the original host from X-Forwarded-For header field.
If you have the capability to do so, I would recommend using either mod-jk or mod-proxy-ajp to pass requests from Apache to JBoss. The AJP protocol is much more efficient compared to using HTTP proxy requests and as a benefit, JBoss will see the request as coming from the original client and not Apache.
If you are using Apache reverse proxy for serving an app running on a localhost port you must add a location to your vhost.
To get the IP address have following options
So either use req.ip or req.headers['x-forwarded-for']
The answer of JasonW is fine. But since apache httpd 2.4.6 there is a alternative: mod_remoteip
All what you must do is:
Enable the module:
Add the following to your apache httpd config. Note that you must add this line not into the configuration of the proxy server. You must add this to the configuration of the proxy target httpd server (the server behind the proxy):
See at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/mod/mod_remoteip.html for more informations and more options.
This has a more elegant explanation and more than one possible solutions. http://kasunh.wordpress.com/2011/10/11/preserving-remote-iphost-while-proxying/
The post describes how to use one popular and one lesser known Apache modules to preserve host/ip while in a setup involving proxying.
(2017 edit) Current location of mod_rpaf: https://github.com/gnif/mod_rpaf