available,
would probably be helpful to others that may find themselves
in that situation.
Rob Seeger
Tim Moss wrote on 2/8/2005, 5:01 PM:
An example:
- When I started using AOLserver I wanted to have user
sessions so I looked around at what there is.
AOLserver itself offers nothing
After lurking on the list for quite some time I have to say that I strongly
second many of Tom's comments.
PLEASE, don't take any of this personally none of it is aimed at
individuals, and none is intended as anything other than constructive
criticism.
My thoughts mixed in below:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dossy Shiobara
Sent: 08 February 2005 23:21
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver facelift.
On 2005.02.08, Tim Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone is offering
and
applications.
There's few enough AOLserver developers who deal at the C
code level
that having a separate mailing list
In reply,
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 14:01, Tim Moss wrote:
I too don't think splitting the list would help at this stage - you
might end up with an us and them
awstats parameters for processing one of our
log files is:
LogFile=path_to_log_file/$servername.log.2003-11-20
DirData=$serverroot/awstats/db
DirIcons=http://imageserver/images/awstats;
Include $serverroot/awstats/awstats.global.cfg
-Mike
Tim Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone got
Has anyone got a config file (AOLserver) for getting AWstats working (under
CGI for realtime stats) on AOLserver 4?
Cheers,
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As for implementing digest in AOLserver Rob Mayoff has already
done the MD5 proc in his utils package here:
Its also available in the nsencrypt, nspasswd (C based) modules
and in pure Tcl in tcllib (along with many other goodies)
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Once you've done this it would be nice if www.aolserver.com became an
'example' site for new users.
The code, config, adp pages, etc. etc. should be accessible in CVS.
This could demonstrate good practice usage of the core AOLserver features,
perhaps some of the more commonly used modules, and
I'm pretty new to AOLserver and so I'm by no mean an expert on AOLserver
itself, but I have got plenty of experience in the internet world, in
particular running high traffic portals.
I was drawn to AOLserver for a few reasons:
1) I love Tcl
2) Having used the (Tcl based) Vignette CMS I wanted
We likey!
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Would it make sense to have
The problems I have with HTTP-Auth are actually forcing me to go in the
direction of Session mananged Authentication for a number of reasons --
but those are particular issues that my clients deal with.
The session managed authentication that comes with OpenACS is pretty nice
(and obviously
Sounds like a question (the original that is) that would be better asked on
the OpenACS forums
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Of course V4 has some virtual server capability built into it.
Ah sorry just re-read the wiki page and saw that the V4 stuff is the top
section.
There's no real need to have separate config files for the different virtual
servers and perhaps calling them front-end and backend is confusing in the
Use to do something similar to this back in
the past with the following code which might well be a little faster (certainly
was in the Tcl7.6 days it was being used in, but Tcl8.4 with its lovely TclObjs
and bytecompilation might have reduced the difference)
define 'BadChars' as you will.
I might just be related to the problem I spotted ages ago with the form
processing code?
Not sure if the patch I made made it into CVS.
See this thread on the list: Odd problem with nsadmin
I think the jist of it was that in the code the data that had been POSTed to
the server was not NULL
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What's the best or handiest packet sniffing tool to use for this? Ones
I've heard of are tcpdump and ethereal.
I use ethereal in general,
There's ftp support in tcllib (pure Tcl).
I haven't tried it from within AOLserver but don't see why it shouldn't
work.
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] Are the weekly chats officially dead?
Does it work using instructions in a .htaccess file?
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My vote is to put it in too. It sounds particularly useful on Win32 where
its harder to do the watchdog type stuff, and where quite honestly you need
a second watchdog watching the first watchdog ;-)
In older AOLservers there seemed to be a '-k' command line option to kill
the running server.
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instance
We still have instances where AOLServer (3.2)
That sounds like a good idea. Espcially if you make the default behaviour
whatever the current behaviour is.
This will ensure backwards compatibility (with no changes to existing code).
If you want the extra flexibility the regexp option gives you then you add
it to your code and chaneg the
With this config file I became understand AOLserver configuring, but some
problem is here.
Line :
ns_paramenabletclpagestrue ;# allow .tcl files to be parsed
has to be in
ns_section ns/server/${servername}
Yes, my mistake.
I had modified my version of modules/tcl/file.tcl
The profiling stuff you mention below is a good start - I've got it running
on Win32 AOLserver 4.x
I am seeing intermittent errors from it:
[10/Mar/2003:23:15:58][1332.816][-conn:intranet::2] Error: can't read
timewas: no such variable
can't read timewas: no such variable
while executing
if
I use
UltraEdit(www.ultraedit.com) as you
can write your own syntax highlighting filters. I'm not saying its the
best - its what I've used for a while and I'm now used to
it.
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Indeed.
I've grabbed the security code alone from OpenACS and got that working with
AOLserver and PostgreSQL with just a few minor changes necessary (it about
20 of the .tcl files from OpenACS).
At the time OpenACS wouldn't install and I was unsure about taking on the
whole OpenACS framework if
I'm seeing the same thing with Daniel S's nsadmin tcl module.
I tires to rename the original 'ns_db' command to 'c_ns_db' and then creates
a ns_db proc that adds the extra functionality. However, this fails to find
'c_ns_db' as the rename seems to hav failed somewhere
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interesting press and projects coming our way.
what about $$? It would be nice if that came our way too (well my way
anyway!)
just my 2p'orth
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What about re-instating ns_server urlstats that was in 3.5.x?
Or was there some good reason that this was removed?
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You can do this with AOLserver v4 as it comes (out of the box) - look in the
list archive for the example config file I sent a couple of days ago, which
has an example of this.
If you are using v3.x then there are various C, Tcl or C/Tcl add-on modules
that will let you do this.
Which is best I
Bas,
fancy meeting you *here* ;-)
I've recently nabbed the session management code from OpenACS and got this
working on vanilla AOLserver.
This uses nsv's to store stuff in memory and periodically writes back to the
database.
I can send you what I've got if you like.
Take a look at the OpenACS
I agree with Peter here on every point - I've got most of them if not all of
them working in practice.
The only thing I'd add which he didn't make explicitly clear is that you can
have sites with the same names, but different ports using different virtual
servers if you so wish.
If you want an
In this day and age you ought to hook into the emergency broadcast network
as well,
just to be sure
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Sent: 28 January 2003 12:40
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All I can think of is that the thread running the query somehow dies before
the results are sent back by the dataserver.
Could this happen if output was being streamed to the client rather than
being sent as a whole page in one go?
regards,
Tim Moss
SiteSpeed Ltd
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The updated ini.tcl
seemed to do the trick - my config was fine as it stood.
Cheers,
Tim
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Is this expected
behaviour - or od I maybe have config problem or soemthing?
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Maybe in your nsd.tcl file stick a log line like:
ns_log debug LD_LIBRARY_PATH = '$env(LD_LIBRARY_PATH)'
just to make sure!
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If I connect to test.mysite.net:8080 I get a directory listing (as I've not
added anything into the pageroot yet!)
Proves that different ports on the same name go to different virtual
servers.
HTH,
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You need to link with nsdb.lib - In AS4 nsdb has been separated out of nsd.
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Thanks Peter,
That all makes sense - I'll give it a go ASAP
(Currently using nsrewrite to achieve simple virtual hosting - but there are
a few issues)
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][2568.2612][-main-] Notice: nssock: listening on
127.0.0.1:80
[15/Jan/2003:22:39:20][2568.2588][-driver-] Notice: starting
[15/Jan/2003:22:39:20][2568.2588][-driver-] Notice: driver: accepting
connections
localhost
localhost
what does the mean?
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in a module or something?
TIA for any light
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in the AOLserver 4 form processing code.
Posted the patch here yesterday I think.
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fore? I'm guessing its a WIN32
thing
TIA for any help or
advice.
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The ns_db as redefined in nsdb/compat.tcl
is required to
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It sounds like ns.h is not being included (line 113) so that NS_EXPORT
(before 'int') on the two lines you mentioned is not defined.
Make sure that aolserver/include (i.e. the directory containing ns.h) is
in your include path at compile time.
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