Get Client IP Address using PHP
The simplest way to get the IP address of client with PHP is using the $_SERVER[‘REMOTE_ADDR’] or $_SERVER[‘REMOTE_HOST’] variables. However, sometimes this does not return the correct IP address of the visitor, so we can use some other server variables to get the IP address.
The below both functions are equivalent with the difference only in how and from where the values are retrieved.
Source Code :
function get_client_ip() { $ipaddress = ''; if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'])) $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP']; else if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'])) $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR']; else if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED'])) $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED']; else if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR'])) $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR']; else if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED'])) $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED']; else if(isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])) $ipaddress = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; else $ipaddress = 'UNKNOWN'; return $ipaddress; }
Alternatively, we can use getenv() function as well. Functionally, both above and below code does the same.
getenv() is used to get the value of an environment variable in PHP.
// Function to get the client IP address function get_client_ip() { $ipaddress = ''; if (getenv('HTTP_CLIENT_IP')) $ipaddress = getenv('HTTP_CLIENT_IP'); else if(getenv('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR')) $ipaddress = getenv('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'); else if(getenv('HTTP_X_FORWARDED')) $ipaddress = getenv('HTTP_X_FORWARDED'); else if(getenv('HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR')) $ipaddress = getenv('HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR'); else if(getenv('HTTP_FORWARDED')) $ipaddress = getenv('HTTP_FORWARDED'); else if(getenv('REMOTE_ADDR')) $ipaddress = getenv('REMOTE_ADDR'); else $ipaddress = 'UNKNOWN'; return $ipaddress; }