Find number of active sessions created from a given client IP

假如想象 提交于 2019-12-17 10:42:56

问题


Is there a way to determine the number of active sessions created from a given client IP address?


回答1:


The standard Servlet API doesn't offer facilities for that. Best what you can do is to maintain a Map<HttpSession, String> yourself (where the String is the IP address) with and check on every ServletRequest if the HttpSession#isNew() and add it to the Map along with ServletRequest#getRemoteAddr(). Then you can get the amount of IP addresses with an active session using Collections#frequency() on Map#values(). You only need to ensure that you remove the HttpSession from the Map during HttpSessionListener#sessionDestroyed().

This all can be done in a single Listener implementing the ServletContextListener, HttpSessionListener and ServletRequestListener.

Here's a kickoff example:

public class SessionCounter implements ServletContextListener, HttpSessionListener, ServletRequestListener {

    private static final String ATTRIBUTE_NAME = "com.example.SessionCounter";
    private Map<HttpSession, String> sessions = new ConcurrentHashMap<HttpSession, String>();

    @Override
    public void contextInitialized(ServletContextEvent event) {
        event.getServletContext().setAttribute(ATTRIBUTE_NAME, this);
    }

    @Override
    public void requestInitialized(ServletRequestEvent event) {
        HttpServletRequest request = (HttpServletRequest) event.getServletRequest();
        HttpSession session = request.getSession();
        if (session.isNew()) {
            sessions.put(session, request.getRemoteAddr());
        }
    }

    @Override
    public void sessionDestroyed(HttpSessionEvent event) {
        sessions.remove(event.getSession());
    }

    @Override
    public void sessionCreated(HttpSessionEvent event) {
        // NOOP. Useless since we can't obtain IP here.
    }

    @Override
    public void requestDestroyed(ServletRequestEvent event) {
        // NOOP. No logic needed.
    }

    @Override
    public void contextDestroyed(ServletContextEvent event) {
        // NOOP. No logic needed. Maybe some future cleanup?
    }

    public static SessionCounter getInstance(ServletContext context) {
        return (SessionCounter) context.getAttribute(ATTRIBUTE_NAME);
    }

    public int getCount(String remoteAddr) {
        return Collections.frequency(sessions.values(), remoteAddr);
    }

}

Define it in web.xml like follows:

<listener>
    <listener-class>com.example.SessionCounter</listener-class>
</listener>

You can use it in any servlet like follows:

SessionCounter counter = SessionCounter.getInstance(getServletContext());
int count = counter.getCount("127.0.0.1");



回答2:


I needed to get this information quickly without new deploys. It can be done by altering JSP and add the following snippet. (Only sessions with activity will get the value set):

<%
 // Set user agent and ip in session
 session.setAttribute("agent", request.getHeader("user-agent") + "@" + request.getRemoteAddr());
%>

Then create a groovy script to query jmx:

import javax.management.remote.*
import javax.management.*
import groovy.jmx.builder.*

// Setup JMX connection.
def connection = new JmxBuilder().client(port: 4934, host: '192.168.10.6')
connection.connect()

// Get the MBeanServer.
def mbeans = connection.MBeanServerConnection

def mbean = new GroovyMBean(mbeans, 'Catalina:type=Manager,host=localhost,context=/')
println "Active sessions: " + mbean['activeSessions']

def sessions = mbean.listSessionIds().tokenize(' ');

def ips = [:];
def agents = [:];

sessions.each
{
    def agentString = mbean.getSessionAttribute(it, "agent");
    if(agentString != null)
    {
        agent = agentString.tokenize('@');
    }
    else
    {   
        agent = ['unknown', 'unknown'];
    }

    if(agents[agent[0]] == null)
    {
        agents[agent[0]] = [];
    }
    agents[agent[0]] += [it];

    if(ips[agent[1]] == null)
    {
        ips[agent[1]] = [];
    }
    ips[agent[1]] += it;


};

println "Ips"
ips = ips.sort { -it.value.size }
ips.each
{
    ip, list ->
    println "${ip}\t${list.value.size}";
    //println list;
    //println "";
}

println ""
println "Agents"
agents = agents.sort { -it.value.size }
agents.each
{
    agent, list ->
    println "${agent}\t${agents[agent].size}";
    //println list;
    //println "";
}

Result

Active sessions: 729
Ips
unknown 102
68.180.230.118  11
80.213.88.107   11
157.55.39.127   9
81.191.247.166  2
...

Agents
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MJ12bot/v1.4.5; http://www.majestic12.co.uk/bot.php?+) 117
unknown 102
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; bingbot/2.0; +http://www.bing.com/bingbot.htm) 55
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! Slurp; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp) 29
...



回答3:


Very nice example Balus C. We solved this problem by using an Observer Listener. Here is nice example/tutorial for the same.

http://www.big-oh.net/BigOhSoftwareWeb/content/tutorials/requestObserverListener.jsp

Just thought it will be helpful to other visitors. :)

Edit : *** April 2017 **

Looks like the http://www.big-oh.net/ site that contains the source above is dead. Here is the source from web.archive.org. Also the added the file referred webpage in github gist. Gist source and its html preview



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