On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Dridi Boukelmoune <dr...@varni.sh> wrote:
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Hello,

Making slow progress on the draft, but getting there. While gathering
details from the first v6wash and the original draft, I found that
named listen addresses could once again solve one of the issues.

In this case, that would be ACLs containing paths. With named listen
address you could already implement name-based access control (with
strong typing) and I figured we could do path matching too (via string
conversion).

https://github.com/varnishcache/varnish-cache/wiki/VIP-17:-Enable-Unix-domain-sockets-for-listen-and-backend-addresses/_compare/5b5ca04148c0420789af4006f0f1b2bf1815f53c...caa8cf86af2ab1e8c37f2a80bee29f4a16333898

Thoughts?

Thanks,
Dridi

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