On tor, 2008-10-23 at 15:58 +1100, Mark Nottingham wrote: > Bit more on this; > > > 2008/10/22 21:48:31| fd_open FD 21 HTTP Request > > 2008/10/22 21:48:31| httpAccept: FD 21: accepted port 3128 client > > 127.0.0.1:44244 > [...] > > 2008/10/22 21:48:31| aclCheck: checking 'always_direct allow > > local_proxy' > > 2008/10/22 21:48:31| aclMatchAclList: checking local_proxy > > 2008/10/22 21:48:31| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl local_proxy > > myportname local_proxy' > > 2008/10/22 21:48:31| aclMatchAclList: no match, returning 0 > > Is the myportname acl broken? Or am I misunderstanding it?
Probably doesn't work in always_direct. It's dependent on having access to the client connection and I don't think this is available in peer selection. Also not sure you really want always_direct based on it... Regards Henrik
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