On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 01:26:20PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
Worth L<nbd_get_uri_allow_tls(3)> to query the current
permitted
transports? Similar for other new set_ APIs.
Yes, although the generator cannot return Enums at the moment so it
would need to be extended first.
>+=item Connect to Unix domain socket in the local filesystem
>+
>+Default: allowed
>+
>+To prevent this you must disable the C<+unix> transport
Is the + in C<+unix> intentional?
By this I meant transports like "nbd+unix" and "nbds+unix".
Maybe there's a better way to put it. (We also have +vsock now)
Thanks,
Rich.
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