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Alexey Dokuchaev cbf5691e0f In r377229, the REAL_IP patch from NginX was added that puts X-Forwarded-For
into Remote-Addr.  That cripples IPv6 ready software to IPv4 only, let's try
to fix this.

PR:		230382
Submitted by:	bz
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