Somewhere deep down if a remote invocation comes in over a socket the
remote address is known. If it can be associated with the invocation it
can be used to set up auditing and filtering.
Carlo
On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 03:46 -0400, Ron Sigal wrote:
Hi Carlo,
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking for. An
org.jboss.remoting.Client has an identity, the sessionId, which is
included in the InvocationRequest. But Client doesn't really map to
an InetAddress. The socket transport, for example, maintains a pool
of TCP connections, each with a different port. Remoting could supply
the InetAddress of the connection used for a particular invocation, if
that's what you mean. But note that that same connection could be
used by a different Client for a different invocation at any time.
-Ron
Carlo de Wolf wrote:
> I would like to see the client endpoint (InetAddress most of the time)
> of an invocation. Maybe it's already in the InvocationRequest, but I
> can't find it.
>
> Carlo
>
> On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 15:51 -0400, Ron Sigal wrote:
>
> > There have been various attempts to get some discussion going about the
> > features desired for the next generation of Remoting, and so far I think
> > the buzz has broken the -80 db level. I'm trying again with the wiki
> > page at
> >
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=TowardsGreaterSymmetryInRemoting.
> > We in the Remoting group (i.e., me in the Remoting group) would like to
> > hear from the Remoting stakeholders about what features would make
> > Remoting more usable for you. Of course, I could just go ahead and
> > write fun stuff. :-)
> >
> > -Ron
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