Regarding the subject, it's still much better than the following headline: "A startup dies on pre1" :-)))


Sorry, couldn't help thinking of it when reading the mail. Anyway, a hale to the project that has already helped so many new companies to construct their businnesses...




On 28 Aug 2007, at 10:29, Alan DeKok wrote:

Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
I know you like to kill the server off if theres any kind of
configuration parsing error; but possibly duplicate/invalid clients is one of the exceptions where it might be better to complain bitterly...

  This goes for invalid clients, invalid home servers, databases that
are down, etc.  The list is nearly endless.

  It's difficult to write all of the code to catch all of those error
cases.  And what does your policy do when it says "proxy to FOO", and
FOO doesn't exist? Does your local configuration handle that correctly,
or does something else go wrong?

  It's easier to force people to have working configurations.

  Alan DeKok.
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