On Fri, 10.04.15 15:22, Marcel Holtmann (mar...@holtmann.org) wrote: > Hi Lennart, > > >> The config file will be in /etc/systemd/proxy/<filename>.conf > >> > >> It currently only load "Proxy" parts, with the key PAC. Rest is ignored. > >> The PAC keyword is a path to a .pac file (a specific js script for proxy > >> configuration). > >> > >> Only one PAC based proxy configuration will be loaded at a time. > > > > (Just a side note: I figure in the long run we should probably track > > PAC data per-interface (plus maybe one global setting), so that > > clients can query this specifically for an interface, and so that we > > can search PAC data over the right network. But I figure for now this > > doesn't matter too much.). > > why would you have a global PAC file. I think they should be all per > interface and nothing else.
Well, maybe not a global PAC file, but probably an explicitly configurable global HTTP proxy, if people want that... I mean, it is a pretty common setting to have I figure, and the daemon should proibably cover both PAC and straightforward proxy config... Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel