Add support for multiple listen addresses: --bind#819
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- '--bind' can be supplied multiple times to add multiple listening addresses. - '--host' and '--port' are now deprecated (they will be automatically translated to a '--bind').
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Do we still need this PR? I don't think we need this anymore due to much more unrelated v2 tree. |
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Blocked due to outdated tree. Please rebase. |
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Describe in detail the problem you had and how this PR fixes it
This PR allows for listening on multiple address/port combinations at the same time, which in turn fixes a problem where listening on port 80 (without
--allow-http) would cause the HTTP=>HTTPS redirect to fail.--bindcan be supplied multiple times and is accepted in the form[HOST][:PORT]. If the host or the port is not supplied, they will be filled with the default values0.0.0.0andprocess.env.PORT || 8443. If the user is using the now deprecated--hostand--portarguments, they will be translated to a--bindargument automatically.Additionally, you now cannot use
--host/--portand--bindat the same time, and you cannot use--bindand--socketat the same time now. This will result in an error and code-server exiting.A warning is printed when the user listens on
address:80but notaddress:443when--allow-httpis false.Is there an open issue you can link to?
#737