Re: robust all-perl web server, was Re: asynchronous execution

2002-11-21 Thread Leon Brocard
Stephen Adkins sent the following bits through the ether: * Is there a robust all-perl web server? I've done some work in the past for OpenFrame on making HTTP::Daemon forking and preforking, and also using POE::Component::Server::HTTP. To be honest, most of them were a pain to get running.

Re: robust all-perl web server, was Re: asynchronous execution

2002-11-21 Thread Leon Brocard
Nigel Hamilton sent the following bits through the ether: Howw did you find the speed of each solution under load? DId anyone come out faster? There wasn't much difference at all. The webserver does very little work compared to my web app. Leon -- Leon

Re: web security (was implementing a set of queue-processing servers)

2002-11-21 Thread Rob Nagler
Gunther Birznieks writes: That will surely be easier than figuring our the vulnerabilities for myself. Allowing an exploit to be posted will let me be a part-time cracker and all I need to do is wait with a skeleton of injection code, ready to strike when the exploit is publicized. But in