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B Wyatt updated TS-1088:
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    Description: Address level transparency (using TProxy) is propagated 
forward from the incoming connection based on global configuration.  This 
feature allows internal and external systems that use the TS api to "disable" 
propagation on a per transaction basis.  The result is that the client<=>proxy 
connection transparently appears as a client<=>origin server connection and the 
proxy<=>origin server connection is opaque.    (was: Address level transparency 
(using TProxy) is propagated forward from the incoming connection based on 
global configuration.  This feature allows internal and external systems that 
use the TS api to "disable" propagation on a per transaction basis.  The result 
is that the client<->proxy connection transparently appears as a 
client<->origin server connection and the proxy<->origin server connection is 
opaque.  )
    
> Allow Per-transaction Transparency (TProxy) Override
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>
>                 Key: TS-1088
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-1088
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: HTTP, TS API
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.0
>         Environment: The feature was built on top of a 3.1.0 release 
> candidate, however only minor adjustments are needed for HEAD
>            Reporter: B Wyatt
>         Attachments: tsapi-allow-transparency.patch
>
>
> Address level transparency (using TProxy) is propagated forward from the 
> incoming connection based on global configuration.  This feature allows 
> internal and external systems that use the TS api to "disable" propagation on 
> a per transaction basis.  The result is that the client<=>proxy connection 
> transparently appears as a client<=>origin server connection and the 
> proxy<=>origin server connection is opaque.  

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