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Alan M. Carroll edited comment on TS-2060 at 7/23/13 10:30 PM:
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I disagree. It seems superfluous when you have 1 or 2 ports, but if you have 10
or 20 it would seem much less so.
Let me expand my remarks by considering a use case based on TS-2055. In that
case the desire is to move all ATS listen ports to a specific address instead
of INADDR_ANY. This option makes that much easier, by setting a single value,
all the proxy ports are assigned a fixed address. The more ports defined, and
the more varied their configuration (transparent, SSL, ports) the more benefit.
I actually explicitly considered this very point when I did the original work
and decided that I liked this option, the ability to set the global default
address, and TS-2055 is a good example of the sort of situation I had in mind.
was (Author: amc):
I disagree. It seems superfluous when you have 1 or 2 ports, but if you
have 10 or 20 it would seem much less so.
> proxy.local.incoming_ip_to_bind is superfluous
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>
> Key: TS-2060
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2060
> Project: Traffic Server
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Aidan McGurn
> Fix For: 3.5.1
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> Why do ATS bother with this parameter?:
> LOCAL proxy.local.incoming_ip_to_bind STRING 10.20.41.15
> Which is limited to 2 IP’s and is not associated with the port information -
> This can all be achieved with:
> CONFIG proxy.config.http.server_ports STRING
> 3128:ipv4:tr-full:ip-in=10.20.41.15 3128:ipv4:tr-full:ip-in=10.20.50.27
> and with better granularity where we can assign individual ports to ip’s and
> not limited to 2.
> maybe this has already been taken out of ATS but if not why not?
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