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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 23673] - AllowCONNECT cannot be configured to allow connections to all ports

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------- Additional Comments From aph@debian.org  2007-10-24 08:27 -------
I think this functionality would be quite useful.  My situation is that I have a
proxy servicing only an internal network on the local interface, so it is pretty
secure to begin with.  Having to go through and allow each port I happen across
is pretty annoying.

Alternatively you could either use '*' for allowing connect to any port, which
matches other apache directives such as location. 

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