No,
it is number of currently active sessions for this particular relay.
Eg. 502 “users".

On 14 nov 2013, at 21:59, Andy Lemin <a...@brandwatch.com> wrote:

> Hi, as a complete guess (not used relayd yet let alone DSR) a 502 sounds
like
> an error return from nginx/apache etc. could be a direct server return
issue
> causing the TCP three way handshake to not be completing properly between
the
> endpoints, even though a 502 is usually server side issue.. I'd try
removing
> the 'in' or 'out' direction from the rules.

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