Re: auth.allow doesn't seem to work

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On Friday 23 September 2016, Kevin Lemonnier <lemonnierk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Oh wow, looks like that caused a lot of problems ! Should I have 127.0.0.1 in the allow list ?
> I didn't even think of that, I assumed it'd be authorized by default, but looks like it wasn't !
> I don't need to authorize the domains right, just the IPs ?
>

No looks like reject * does reject all without checking the allow ..

I can check it in the code and get back (ordering checks of auth allow and reject could be wrong here) but that'd take some time as I am afk for today.

Mohit - do you want to help here?



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