Great, thank you Geoff! On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Geoff Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 03/29/2018 08:24 PM, Hugues Alary wrote: > > > > VCL 4.1 retired beresp.backend.ip. > > > > Is there any way in VCL 4.1 to get the IP Address of the backend used? > > No. There have been some thoughts about adding something for "get > backend info" in a future version, which would expose the IP address > among other things, but that's not available for now. > > > If not, it means I'll need to use VCL 4.0. > > > > Is there any reason for me to prefer 4.1 over 4.0? > > There may or may not be, depending on your needs. > > You'll need VCL 4.1 if: > > - You're using Unix domain sockets > - You have more than one listen address, and you want to use > local.socket and/or local.endpoint in VCL to tell them apart. > - You want to use sess.xid. > - You want to selectively disable ESIs in client responses, and > prefer to use resp.do_esi rather than req.esi for that. > > The *.proto variables are read-only in 4.1; if you want to write to > them, you have to stay with 4.0. > > beresp.storage_hint is still around in 4.0, not in 4.1, but you should > be using beresp.storage anyway. > > AFAIK that's all of it. > > > HTH, > Geoff > -- > ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung > > Scheffelstraße 32 > 22301 Hamburg > > Tel +49 40 2880 5731 > Mob +49 176 636 90917 > Fax +49 40 42949753 > > http://uplex.de > > > _______________________________________________ > varnish-misc mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc >
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