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The [[_CONNECTIONADDRESS]] function returns a connected user's [[STRING]] IP address value. For HTTP connections it returns the effective URL of the connection.
The '''_CONNECTIONADDRESS''' function returns a connected user's [[STRING]] IP address value. For HTTP connections it returns the effective URL of the connection.




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''Example:'' A Host logging new chat clients in a Chat program. See the [[_OPENHOST]] example for the rest of the code used.
;Example:A Host logging new chat clients in a Chat program. See the [[_OPENHOST]] example for the rest of the code used.
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f = {{Cl|FREEFILE}}
f = {{Cl|FREEFILE}}
{{Cl|OPEN}} "ChatLog.dat" {{Cl|FOR}} {{Cl|APPEND}} {{Cl|AS}} #f ' code at start of host section before DO loop.
{{Cl|OPEN}} "ChatLog.dat" {{Cl|FOR}} {{Cl|APPEND}} {{Cl|AS}} #f ' code at start of host section before DO loop.


newclient = {{Cl|_OPENCONNECTION}}(host) ' receive any new client connection handles
newclient = {{Cl|_OPENCONNECTION}}(host) ' receive any new client connection handles
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   {{Cl|PRINT (file statement)|PRINT #f}}, IP$, numclients ' print info to a log file
   {{Cl|PRINT (file statement)|PRINT #f}}, IP$, numclients ' print info to a log file
   {{Cl|PRINT (file statement)|PRINT #}}Users(numclients),"Welcome!" ' from Host to new clients only
   {{Cl|PRINT (file statement)|PRINT #}}Users(numclients),"Welcome!" ' from Host to new clients only
{{Cl|END IF}} '' ''
{{Cl|END IF}}
 
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: ''Explanation:'' The function returns the new client's IP address to the IP$ variable. Prints the IP and the original login position to a log file. The information can later be used by the host for reference  if necessary. The host could set up a ban list too.
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;Explanation:The function returns the new client's IP address to the IP$ variable. Prints the IP and the original login position to a log file. The information can later be used by the host for reference  if necessary. The host could set up a ban list too.
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* [[_OPENCONNECTION]]
* [[_OPENCONNECTION]], [[_CONNECTED]]
* [[_OPENHOST]]
* [[_OPENHOST]], [[_OPENCLIENT]]
* [[_OPENCLIENT]]
* [[_CONNECTED]]




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Revision as of 22:59, 6 January 2023

The _CONNECTIONADDRESS function returns a connected user's STRING IP address value. For HTTP connections it returns the effective URL of the connection.


Syntax

result$ = _CONNECTIONADDRESS[$](connectionHandle&)


Description

  • The handle can come from the _OPENHOST, OPENCLIENT or _OPENCONNECTION.
  • For HOSTs: It may return "TCP/IP:8080:213.23.32.5" where 8080 is the port it is listening on and 213.23.32.5 is the global IP address which any computer connected to the internet could use to locate your computer. If a connection to the internet is unavailable or your firewall blocks it, it returns your 'local IP' address (127.0.0.1). You might like to store this address somewhere where other computers can find it and connect to your host. Dynamic IPs which can change will need to be updated.
  • For CLIENTs:
    • For TCP/IP, it may return "TCP/IP:8080:213.23.32.5" where 8080 is the port it used to connect to the listening host and 213.23.32.5 is the IP address of the host name it resolved.
    • For HTTP, it will return a url, such as "https://qb64phoenix.com". It is possible for this URL to differ from the one originally passed to _OPENCLIENT if a HTTP redirect occurs when connecting to the original URL. The formatting may also differ slightly from the original URL.
  • For CONNECTIONs (from clients): It may return "TCP/IP:8080:34.232.321.25" where 8080 was the host listening port it connected to and 34.232.321.25 is the IP address of the client that connected. This is very useful because the host can log the IP address of clients for future reference (or banning, for example).
  • The $ sygil is optional for compatibility with older versions.


Examples

Example
A Host logging new chat clients in a Chat program. See the _OPENHOST example for the rest of the code used.
f = FREEFILE
OPEN "ChatLog.dat" FOR APPEND AS #f ' code at start of host section before DO loop.

newclient = _OPENCONNECTION(host) ' receive any new client connection handles
IF newclient THEN
  numclients = numclients + 1 ' increment index
  Users(numclients) = newclient ' place handle into array
  IP$ = _CONNECTIONADDRESS(newclient)
  PRINT IP$ + " has joined." ' displayed to Host only
  PRINT #f, IP$, numclients ' print info to a log file
  PRINT #Users(numclients),"Welcome!" ' from Host to new clients only
END IF
;Explanation:The function returns the new client's IP address to the IP$ variable. Prints the IP and the original login position to a log file. The information can later be used by the host for reference  if necessary. The host could set up a ban list too.


See also



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