David Wetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 28.05.2008 12:24 +0100 David Chisnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Are the GSWAdaptor interface to the web server documented somewhere? > > It would be nice to have a FastCGI interface working so that it could > > be used with Apache 1 or something more lightweight like Lighttpd. > > This would also make more sense on OpenBSD, which runs httpd in a > > chroot - using FastCGI allows the app server to be outside this > > environment (and, optionally, chroot itself elsewhere after starting). > > > Basically, the GSWAdaptor is a module that talks HTTP with the web browser and after the request is red > it contacts the application and sends the response back to the client. > In general, I think I know how its supposed to work. I use mod_ngobjweb from SOPE to serve sogo and ogo on my openbsd boxen. Some days ago, I stumbled across IntarS, found it interesting, and I wanted to play with it. I got it compiled and it starts on my OpenBSD test box, but now the apache module is missing ;) On the other hand, I think I could just use mod_ngobjweb, and I guess it would do the job too. > If you want to write a (Fast)CGI module, please look at the Apache2 module from SVN. > The old Apache1x code is deprecated. The apache2 module is only a cgi program that needs to be placed in a cgi-bin directory? I thought it is a apache module like mod_rewrite or mod_proxy.
> > Probably it makes sense to subscribe to the GSWHackers list. I tried, but your server refuses to talk to me, he has the opinion that the IP address of my server is "dynamic". Well, it somehow resides in a dynamic address range, and the host name looks like a dynamic one, but the address is just not dynamic. Don't know if you could whitelist my mail servers IP address. I have this problem with a few others too, but my provider is a bit too *** to fix that, however that does not really belong here ;) Sebastian _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
