Is the $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'} that is being populated with the IP of the user, still going to populate when a IPv6 is used ? As in : my $ip = $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'}; would show for example, 2001:738:2001:2010:0:ff:fe00:3. or the IP4 of 72.14.204.105 depending on how the user hit the script, correct ? No changes ? (Other than I need to rewrite the regex in my code that compares a valid ip with 4 groups with dots)
This is on an apache server. Where do I read the Rentucky Fried Chicken RFC ?
In reply to Easy One, about IPv6 by JimDuyer
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