REMOTE_ADDR is the IP of your client when it "shakes hands" with your server. If you use anonymous proxy, REMOTE_ADDR displays the IP of the proxy server.
HTTP_CLIENT_IP is the HTTP header sent by the proxy server. If "Super Anonymous proxy", the value of none is returned. Similarly, REMOTE_ADDR will be replaced with the IP of this proxy server.
$_server[' REMOTE_ADDR ']; The IP of the access side (possibly the user, possibly the proxy)
$_server[' Http_client_ip ']; Agent-side (may exist, can be forged)
$_server[' http_x_forwarded_for ']; The user is the agent in which IP is used (may exist or can be forged)
The three values differ as follows:
One, not using the proxy server situation:
REMOTE_ADDR = Your IP
Http_via = no value or no display
Http_x_forwarded_for = no value or no display
Second, the use of transparent proxy server situation: Transparent Proxies
REMOTE_ADDR = Last proxy server IP
Http_via = Proxy Server IP
Http_x_forwarded_for = Your real IP, after multiple proxy servers, this value resembles the following: 203.98.182.163, 203.98.182.163, 203.129.72.215.
This type of proxy server also forwards your information to your Access object, and does not achieve the purpose of hiding the true identity.
Third, the use of ordinary anonymous proxy server situation: Anonymous Proxies
REMOTE_ADDR = Last proxy server IP
Http_via = Proxy Server IP
Http_x_forwarded_for = Proxy IP, after multiple proxies, this value resembles the following: 203.98.182.163, 203.98.182.163, 203.129.72.215.
Hides your real IP, but reveals to the Access object that you are using a proxy server to access them.
Iv. use of deceptive proxy servers: distorting Proxies
REMOTE_ADDR = Proxy Server IP
Http_via = Proxy Server IP
Http_x_forwarded_for = Random IP, after multiple proxy servers, this value is similar to the following: 203.98.182.163, 203.98.182.163, 203.129.72.215.
Tells the Access object that you used a proxy server, but fabricated a bogus random IP to spoof it instead of your real IP.
V. Use of highly anonymous proxy servers: High anonymity Proxies (Elite Proxies)
REMOTE_ADDR = Proxy Server IP
Http_via = no value or no display
Http_x_forwarded_for = no value or not displayed, after multiple proxy servers, this value is similar to the following: 203.98.182.163, 203.98.182.163, 203.129.72.215.
Full use of Proxy server information replaces all of your information, as if you were using the proxy server directly to access the object.
Get User IP
$ip = ";
foreach (Array (' http_client_ip ', ' http_x_forwarded_for ', ' http_from ', ' remote_addr ') as $v) {
if (Isset ($_server[$v])) {
if (! Preg_match ('/^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$/', $_server[$v])) {
Continue
}
$ip = $_server[$v];
}
}
Uset ($ip, $v);
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