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Huy H.
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Detecting connection type from BDL
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January 21, 2019, 07:55:47 pm »
In our current setup, are allowing the GDC to connect to the application either through direct SSH, or via GAS http connection. We are running into a situation where we would like to determine which connection type was used by the frontend to reach our application. We've search various documentation, but couldn't find a supported API call to determine the connection type. If anyone knows of one, please let us know.
As a current work-around (not sure if this is the best approach), but we notice that in the uaproxy log, there are quite a few environment variables that's setup by GAS. For example: $FGLASXCF, $FGL_VMPROXY_SESSION_ID, $FGL_VMPROXY_CONNECTOR_URI to new a few. We could detect whether if these environment variables are available to determine if it was a GAS or SSH connection.
Leo S.
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Re: Detecting connection type from BDL
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June 28, 2019, 12:01:07 am »
For the records,
this has been answered in the EAP 2019 mailing list.
FGL_VMPROXY_SESSION_ID or FGL_WEBSERVER_HTTP_USER_AGENT can be queried with fgl_getenv()
Leo
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