On 20/02/2014, at 8:34 PM, srean wrote:

> Is that default behavior or does it require setting up firewall. I think in 
> most distributions the webservice runs as a particular user, usually 
> something like "www" or "nobody" and the webserver protects against _some_ 
> obvious stupidities. Not sure if high ports are automatically firewalled off. 
> If they are, then this is a non-issue.

It's a non-issue anyhow, because the webserver has to run on Windows.
And OSX.

> Agreed with the latter, not sure about the former. You are saying all Felix 
> users should be capable of fending for themselves, there has to be a more 
> compassionate solution if the problem is real.

I'm not saying that. I'm saying, here's a program, do what you like with it.
Anyone can write a program that opens a socket.

It's open source. You can even browse the source online
before doing anything else if you want.

> unix domain socket should almost work,

On windows?


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john skaller
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