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function   TCPConnectionGetPeerIP    
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Library: TCP/IP
Include: omioprot.xin, omtcp.xin
Returns: String

Returns the peer's IP.

Declaration

  define external stream function TCPConnectionGetPeerIP
        value TCPConnection this-TCPConnection
  as TCPConnectionGetPeerIP


Purpose

This function is used to determine the IP address of the peer host on the other side of the connection. The IP is returned in dotted decimal format (for example, "127.0.0.1").

If the passed TCP connection object is closed or was never connected, this function returns a distinct value that doesn't look like a valid peer IP, and causes the TCP connection to be in error.

Argument:

Example:

  local TCPService omdemo-service
  local TCPConnection client

  set omdemo-service to TCPServiceOpen at 5600

  repeat
     set client to TCPServiceAcceptConnection omdemo-service
     output "Request from " || "g"% TCPConnectionGetPeerIP client || "%n"
     ;process request
  again

    Related Syntax
   TCPConnectionGetPeerName
 
Related Concepts
   Security considerations
 
Other Library Functions
   TCPConnectionClose
   TCPConnectionGetCharacters
   TCPConnectionGetLine
   TCPConnectionGetOutput
   TCPConnectionGetPeerIP
   TCPConnectionGetPeerName
   TCPConnectionGetSource
   TCPConnectionGetStatusReport
   TCPConnectionIsConnected
   TCPConnectionIsInError
   TCPConnectionOpen
   TCPConnectionPut
   TCPConnectionSetBuffering
   TCPConnectionSignalSourceEnd
   TCPIsVersionCompatible
   TCPLibraryVersion
   TCPServiceAcceptConnection
   TCPServiceClose
   TCPServiceGetPort
   TCPServiceGetStatusReport
   TCPServiceIsInError
   TCPServiceIsOpen
   TCPServiceOpen
   TCPTraceConnectionOpen
 
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