Subj : Feature request To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Oli Date : Mon Nov 06 2023 08:16 pm Michiel wrote (2023-11-05): MvdV> Hello Binkd Team, MvdV> I would like to see the following. MvdV> On an incoming call binkd reports: MvdV> - 10 May 14:46:36 [756] incoming from 2001:16d8:ff00:306::2 (3499) MvdV> What I would like to see is this: MvdV> - 10 May 14:46:36 [756] incoming from 2001:16d8:ff00:306::2 (3499) to MvdV> 2001:7b8:2ff:3a9::2 MvdV> Where 2001:7b8:2ff:3a9::2 is one of my own IP addresses, the address that MvdV> caller used to contact my binkd server. MvdV> Reason: MvdV> My binkd server is "multi homed". It can be reached via two different MvdV> ways. Via my SixXs tunnel and via my he.net tunnel. In order to judge how MvdV> effective this "multi homing" is, I would like to see via which channel MvdV> an incoming call comes in. A Perl hook might work. Something like: sub on_handshake { Log(3,"incoming to $our_ip $our_port"); } or modify the "incoming" log message in the on_log() hook --- * Origin: No REPLY kludge - no reply (2:280/464.47) .