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Why is $REMOTE_HOST returning an empty string?
Mar 16th, 2001 11:42
Philip Olson, Nathan Wallace,
You're not doing anything wrong - hostname lookups are turned off by
default in many web hosting setups - that DNS lookup can slow your site
down by 20% or more.
Try doing a gethostbyaddr() call on the contents of REMOTE_ADDR;
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gethostbyaddr.php
An example :
<?php
if (!empty($REMOTE_ADDR)) {
$host = @getHostByAddr($REMOTE_ADDR);
} else {
$host = 'no host or ip';
}
?>
If the host is not available then $host will remain as the ip because
if no host is available, the @ will suppress the error and the ip will
be returned instead.
For more information on using predefined environmental variables such
as REMOTE_ADDR and REMOTE_HOST, have a look here :
What Environment Variables are available to my PHP script ?
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