Throttling services with IP behind load balancer












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I am using 3 load-balanced WSO2-ESB5.0.0 instances, I can get clients' IP in the X-Forwarded header.



I configured a throttling policy which acts based on clients' IP; but since the requests are passing through the load balancer, the client IP is replaced by the load balancer IP.
I can not configure the throttling policy to read from X-Forwarded header, so I can not apply my throttling policy over the load-balanced ESBs.



I'd rather not to change the load balancer configuration since that is not under my control completely.










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    I am using 3 load-balanced WSO2-ESB5.0.0 instances, I can get clients' IP in the X-Forwarded header.



    I configured a throttling policy which acts based on clients' IP; but since the requests are passing through the load balancer, the client IP is replaced by the load balancer IP.
    I can not configure the throttling policy to read from X-Forwarded header, so I can not apply my throttling policy over the load-balanced ESBs.



    I'd rather not to change the load balancer configuration since that is not under my control completely.










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      I am using 3 load-balanced WSO2-ESB5.0.0 instances, I can get clients' IP in the X-Forwarded header.



      I configured a throttling policy which acts based on clients' IP; but since the requests are passing through the load balancer, the client IP is replaced by the load balancer IP.
      I can not configure the throttling policy to read from X-Forwarded header, so I can not apply my throttling policy over the load-balanced ESBs.



      I'd rather not to change the load balancer configuration since that is not under my control completely.










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      I am using 3 load-balanced WSO2-ESB5.0.0 instances, I can get clients' IP in the X-Forwarded header.



      I configured a throttling policy which acts based on clients' IP; but since the requests are passing through the load balancer, the client IP is replaced by the load balancer IP.
      I can not configure the throttling policy to read from X-Forwarded header, so I can not apply my throttling policy over the load-balanced ESBs.



      I'd rather not to change the load balancer configuration since that is not under my control completely.







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      Reza Ameri

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