Re: Server IP address

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2004


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 56575
interpreted = N
texte = Your server can make the request via the [tcpconnect] context. It takes a bit of futzing around to make it work smoothly, but it sounds like its the right tool for the job. Basically, you'll need a WebDNA page to receive your form request then establish a [tcpconnect] session with bulkregister.com, make the request, and return the results. - brian On Mar 4, 2004, at 12:50 PM, frank@cwolfe.com wrote: > Hi. > > I am working with BulkRegister.com automated domain registeration > system (API)to be able to check if a domain is availabe or not. > This idea is to sumbit a form with the required name/value pairs and > then get a response from their server. No big deal. > > For security reasons the form must include my login and a HASH based > on the IP address of the server hosting the website. > The problem is when the customer fills out the form to check for a > domain name, the IP address of the customer is sent to BulkRegister, > not the IP address of the server, and the login fails. > > I haven't a clue on how to make the reqeust come from the server > rather than the clients browser. I've tried a few tests with > redirect, but to no avail. > > I am in over my head here. Is this a WebDNA solution do you think? > Any suggestions? > > Still on WebCat 4.5.1 on NT. > > Thanks, > > Frank > > It's just a simple form like this, but has to appear to come from the > server. > >
> > > > > >
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Your server can make the request via the [tcpconnect] context. It takes a bit of futzing around to make it work smoothly, but it sounds like its the right tool for the job. Basically, you'll need a WebDNA page to receive your form request then establish a [tcpconnect] session with bulkregister.com, make the request, and return the results. - brian On Mar 4, 2004, at 12:50 PM, frank@cwolfe.com wrote: > Hi. > > I am working with BulkRegister.com automated domain registeration > system (API)to be able to check if a domain is availabe or not. > This idea is to sumbit a form with the required name/value pairs and > then get a response from their server. No big deal. > > For security reasons the form must include my login and a HASH based > on the IP address of the server hosting the website. > The problem is when the customer fills out the form to check for a > domain name, the IP address of the customer is sent to BulkRegister, > not the IP address of the server, and the login fails. > > I haven't a clue on how to make the reqeust come from the server > rather than the clients browser. I've tried a few tests with > redirect, but to no avail. > > I am in over my head here. Is this a WebDNA solution do you think? > Any suggestions? > > Still on WebCat 4.5.1 on NT. > > Thanks, > > Frank > > It's just a simple form like this, but has to appear to come from the > server. > >
> > > > > >
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