r872 - trunk/varnish-cache/bin/varnishd

Poul-Henning Kamp phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Mon Aug 21 19:53:30 CEST 2006


In message <20060821172611.515871EC967 at projects.linpro.no>, des at projects.linpro
.no writes:


>Introduce TCP_parse(), which extracts an address and port from a string of
>the form "hostname:port", "i.p.v.4:port" or "[i:p:v:6]:port" (where "port"
>can be either a decimal number or a service name).

So how do I say "ANY_IPV4:80" ?

I think the removal of -p is a step backwards in user-friendlyness.

-a is probably a good idea, but -p is intuitive.

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