Closed random-robbie closed 8 years ago
I think that is more harmful than helpful unless you lock down the server using other means because what you're doing is creating an open proxy for everyone to use. This is asking for a lot of trouble.
i think an iptables firewall solution would be best to resolve that or some easier way to manage the domains in the sniproxy config file.
I'm not going to do it this way, it's too complicated for most users.
will revert my changes in my fork and need to add a few domains to the list.
Sure, just send them along and I will add them. And you can obviously wildcard it in your fork if you like to do so, I just don't want to do it in the main project because it could end up badly for some users.
proxy anything that hits sniproxy docker.