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The client address data structure is used to transmit the IP address of a client to a proxy or a server. The encoding of the client address for the IPv4 format is as follows.
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AddressType (4 bytes): MUST be set to the value 0 to indicate IPv4 format.
ClientAddress (4 bytes): MUST contain the IPv4 address of the client in little-endian byte order.
Padding (12 bytes): Senders SHOULD set all bytes in this field to the value 0x00. Receivers MUST ignore this field.