On Sunday 31 December 2000 08:43, you wrote:
> You can now configure a list of allowed hosts for FProxy (or any other
> servlet). Simply add (for example)
>
> services.fproxy.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.2
>
> to your .freenetrc. If you don't, it will assume
>
> services.fproxy.al
On Sunday 31 December 2000 08:43, Mark Roberts wrote:
> You can now configure a list of allowed hosts for FProxy (or any other
> servlet). Simply add (for example)
>
> services.fproxy.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.2
>
> to your .freenetrc. If you don't, it will assume
>
> services.
On Friday 29 December 2000 01:01, you wrote:
> > Er, looks like someone forgot to check-in a directory:
>
> .../contrib/fproxy/HttpHandlerServlet.java:10: package
> Freenet.contrib.fproxy.filter does not exist
> import Freenet.contrib.fproxy.filter.*;
>
> Ian.
I get the filter directory for from
On Thursday 28 December 2000 05:33, Dev Random wrote:
> As to image/jpeg, it is already in the list, so I don't understand how you
> are getting this. See SimpleFilter.java, specifically passthroughTypes.
> It works for me... can you dig deeper?
It works for me too. See below.
>
> On Wed, Dec
On Saturday 23 December 2000 01:58, you wrote:
> > I am seeing fproxy hang on my machine whenever I request a URI that it
> > can't find. I can see from looking at the log that the request has timed
> > out but fproxy never returns the "cannot find key" HTML page to the
> > browser.
>
> I found
On Friday 22 December 2000 18:48, you wrote:
> > > Ian, is it time to do this release, and then do the stable/unstable
> > branch point?
>
> Yeah, ok - I propose we release this-weekend. If anyone is aware of
> anything that is borked right now please speak out.
>
> I will release on Saturday ev