Deadwood beta on debian lenny

Sam Trenholme strenholme.usenet at gmail.com
Fri Jul 23 22:18:50 EDT 2010


> Using recursive_acl = "127.0.0.1/8" everything is working.

> When I change recursive_acl and re-use this part of mararc,
>
> ipv4_alias["localhost"] = "127.0.0.0/8"
> ipv4_alias["kabelbw-RIPE"] =
> "78.42.0.0/15,82.212.0.0/18,85.216.0.0/17,91.89.0.0/16,95.208.0.0/16,109.192.0.0/15,217.8.48.0/20"
> recursive_acl = "localhost,kabelbw-RIPE"

[it stops working]

Unfortunately,  Deadwood does not support the ipv4_alias mararc
variable.  When I did the rewrite, this particular variable did not
become a part of the Deadwood parser.

Thank you very much for the report.  One of the things that does need
updating is the documentation; the Deadwood *code* is feature
complete.  The Deadwood *documentation*, however, needs to be updated.

- Sam

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