Ideally you would have your reverse proxy hand off to an application
that does this. I don't think there's an inbuilt way to execute a given
script every time someone connects via Bash. This is something your
backend application should really be handling.
On 7/11/22 15:13, Saint Michael wrote:
> I have a reverse proxy and need to execute a bash script each time
> somebody connects to it.
> What is the right way to do it? I need to update a database. A
> parameter must be the public IP of the client.
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