Reputation: 11628
I tried:
private const string HttpContext = "MS_HttpContext";
private const string RemoteEndpointMessage = "System.ServiceModel.Channels.RemoteEndpointMessageProperty";
public static string GetClientIpAddress(HttpRequestMessage request)
{
if (request.Properties.ContainsKey(HttpContext))
{
dynamic ctx = request.Properties[HttpContext];
if (ctx != null)
{
return ctx.Request.UserHostAddress;
}
}
if (request.Properties.ContainsKey(RemoteEndpointMessage))
{
dynamic remoteEndpoint = request.Properties[RemoteEndpointMessage];
if (remoteEndpoint != null)
{
return remoteEndpoint.Address;
}
}
return null;
}
according to:
Retrieving the client's IP address in ASP.Net Web API
this is the combined approach which should be valid for self host and webapi host. Unfortunately I get null
instead of the IP address.
I'm trying locally so I'd expect 127.0.0.1
or localhost
as the IP address
Upvotes: 5
Views: 13209
Reputation: 247088
Here is an expanded version of what you have that works for me.
static class HttpRequestMessageExtensions {
private const string HttpContext = "MS_HttpContext";
private const string RemoteEndpointMessage = "System.ServiceModel.Channels.RemoteEndpointMessageProperty";
private const string OwinContext = "MS_OwinContext";
public static string GetClientIpString(this HttpRequestMessage request) {
//Web-hosting
if (request.Properties.ContainsKey(HttpContext)) {
dynamic ctx = request.Properties[HttpContext];
if (ctx != null) {
return ctx.Request.UserHostAddress;
}
}
//Self-hosting
if (request.Properties.ContainsKey(RemoteEndpointMessage)) {
dynamic remoteEndpoint = request.Properties[RemoteEndpointMessage];
if (remoteEndpoint != null) {
return remoteEndpoint.Address;
}
}
//Owin-hosting
if (request.Properties.ContainsKey(OwinContext)) {
dynamic ctx = request.Properties[OwinContext];
if (ctx != null) {
return ctx.Request.RemoteIpAddress;
}
}
if (System.Web.HttpContext.Current != null) {
return System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.UserHostAddress;
}
// Always return all zeroes for any failure
return "0.0.0.0";
}
public static IPAddress GetClientIpAddress(this HttpRequestMessage request) {
var ipString = request.GetClientIpString();
IPAddress ipAddress = new IPAddress(0);
if (IPAddress.TryParse(ipString, out ipAddress)) {
return ipAddress;
}
return ipAddress;
}
}
Assuming you are in a controller the above extension method allows for calls like:
HttpRequestMessage request = this.Request;
var ip = request.GetClientIpString();
Upvotes: 16