It would be beneficial to report the remote endpoint address as the server sees it, rather than how the client reported it.
When both machines are on the same subnet, it doesn't matter. Though for a remote license server, it doesn't enable to determine who is using licenses.
Example:
* I have a license server in location A.
* From location B, I request a license from the server.
* The server then reports the local LAN address of the client at location B (e.g - 192.168.1.2), which I assume is what the client reported in the request, rather than the actual address the request came from (e.g. 12.34.56.123).
Not critical of course, but would be nice to have.
Regards,
Rotem
When both machines are on the same subnet, it doesn't matter. Though for a remote license server, it doesn't enable to determine who is using licenses.
Example:
* I have a license server in location A.
* From location B, I request a license from the server.
* The server then reports the local LAN address of the client at location B (e.g - 192.168.1.2), which I assume is what the client reported in the request, rather than the actual address the request came from (e.g. 12.34.56.123).
Not critical of course, but would be nice to have.
Regards,
Rotem
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