I also agree perl would be an overkill. What we need is to create a
framework like we have for lrps for web based management. Every lrp must
have a web based config template that will be used by a master web script.
The template format and scripting needs to be developed and standardised.
What
On Thursday 29 August 2002 14:59, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I can commit to any updates/modifications to sh-httpd that may be
required. I think it's possible to dramatically increase the CGI
response of the existing sh-httpd when running CGI's, which would be
a big help for a CGI
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 21:59, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
using sh-httpd. or a
small server (boa, thttpd)
It looks as if almost noone knows about mini_httpd
(http://www.acme.com/). It's from the same authors as thttpd. It's a
little slower than thttpd, but smaller (40k vs. 71k) and it can
On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 21:40, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I'm well aware of mini_httpd, but it's 40K...sh-httpd is about 9K
(including the conf file), and it's text so it compresses well in *.lrp
packages!
Agreed!
There's also micro_httpd, but it won't do CGI...
You can wrap most any
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 12:56, Eric Wolzak wrote:
(snip)
I agree with your summary Eric.
Advantage of webmin, there are all kinds of
modules. Adaption is much easier than building
from scratch.
Disadvantage memory and CPU.
I would be against using Perl personally.
Porting Webmin would
Alternatively, use the same fields and write the
engine in shell.script or php using sh-httpd. or a
small server (boa, thttpd)
It can be done with sh-httpd. Mosquito has used thttpd,
but thttpd is considerably larger (and more versitile).
My vote would be to use sh-httpd w/POST patch.
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Alternatively, use the same fields and write the
engine in shell.script or php using sh-httpd. or a
small server (boa, thttpd)
It can be done with sh-httpd. Mosquito has used thttpd,
but thttpd is considerably larger (and more versitile).
My vote would
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I also agree perl would be an overkill. What we need is to create a
framework like we have for lrps for web based management. Every lrp must
have a web based config template that will be used by a master web script.
The template format and scripting needs to be developed and standardised.
I'm
combined reply to several posts and some ideas (at the bottom):
On Thursday 29 August 2002 14:59, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
to leaf-devel. Is anyone ready to work on and/or discuss any
sections of this???
I can commit to any updates/modifications to sh-httpd that may be
required. I
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