@Xeha
@orignal
Arch
Danny
Irc2PGuest30010
Irc2PGuest49364
Irc2PGuest51117
Irc2PGuest65656
Irc2PGuest67278
Onn4l7h
Over
R4SAS
RN_
Strykar
Yotsu
acetone_
ahiru
b3t4f4c3__
duanin2
f00b4r_
hagen_
n2
noidea
o3d3_
poriori
qend-irc2p
r00tobo
r00tobo[2]
rapidash
semantica
urist_
user_
ntty
is there a way to determine the client b32 of a visitor of a site, hosted trough lighttpd?
null912
have you tried to Configure the accesslog of lighttpd to capture custom request header?
ntty
I checked via ngrep, they seem not available
ntty
I am working on a feedback mechanism for my site, and it would be nice to have those available
null911
that's cool but having your client b32 address dont make sense cuz it changes, i think it'd be better if you ask for nick(name) instead
null911
but if you insist, capturing the request header would be easier
null911
check this git.maid.i2p/laptop/whoam (main.go)
null911
idt your question this is related to i2pd
ntty
so what
ntty
it may not belond in -dev, that I agree with otherwise, even if a pebcak, still related to i2pd, since I use that
ntty
*belong
ntty
I don't know why the x-i2p-destb32 header is not making it through...
ntty
I looked at that already...