On ons, 2008-10-15 at 16:16 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote: > If anyone identifies your public IP they can point a domain DNS at your > IP and have it accelerated. Or even configure port 80 as their proxy IP > and browse through it. A firewall or NAT layer cannot prevent this > happening. Only if always_direct is also used.. without always_direct in effect accelerated requests is not allowed to go direct and only allowed to be forwarded to known servers (cache_peer). This is just to make sure it's not too easy to make this kind of bad configuration you talk about. Regards Henrik
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