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There seems to be no way to bind to exactly two IPs, e.g. “-f 129.241.93.53,443 -f 2001:700:300:1800::2011,443”. This is useful if you want to bind to both IPv4 and IPv6, but there are other things on other IPs that use port 443, and thus prohibit the use of wildcards.
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You're correct, there is no way to do this right now. I have an incoming pull request that allows multiple bindings and backend mappings, and I'm reviewing it. I'll leave this ticket open until that pull request is closed one way or another.
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Hi,
There seems to be no way to bind to exactly two IPs, e.g. “-f 129.241.93.53,443 -f 2001:700:300:1800::2011,443”. This is useful if you want to bind to both IPv4 and IPv6, but there are other things on other IPs that use port 443, and thus prohibit the use of wildcards.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: