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WIP, Incoming UDP support |
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UDP support added! Waiting for a review ;) |
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I like this but I have to set aside some time to test the changes. External testers welcome. :) |
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Understood. FYI, we have this fork running since 2 month without any issue. |
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Hi!
We've a setup where multiple services should be available in the destination host. This flag allow the client to select the desired port in the PROXY protocol header.
Of course, the client should be trusted for this to work without security issues (in our case, its our frontal TCP reverse-proxy).
Any comment is welcome, and thanks for this helpful little tool! ;)