Hi Robert, I use nginx web server and proxy to xsp. Unfortunately this scheme requires to run several xsp servers on different ports for each vhost
Aliaksei On 10.07.2011 17:44, Robert Jordan wrote: > On 10.07.2011 13:28, flowdy wrote: >> Thanks for your fast reply Robert, >> >> though I don't like the answer :) >> >> I'm wondering about your statement > Sorry, I was confusing "domain" with "appdomain", which are totally > different things :) > > From a comment of XSP's sources: > > // TODO: support vhosts in xsp.exe > > So it's not implemented. > > However, how are you using xsp? If it's listening on port 80 then > it's probably executed as root, which is not a good idea, because > xsp doesn't drop its privileges like a real Unix web server does. > > Use a smallish web server like lighttpd and configure a reverse > proxy to xsp which you can run on another higher port as > a normal user. > > With lighttpd you can also configure vhosts (this is what you > called "domains"), so you can kill two birds with one stone. > > Robert > > _______________________________________________ > Mono-aspnet-list mailing list > Mono-aspnet-list@lists.ximian.com > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-aspnet-list _______________________________________________ Mono-aspnet-list mailing list Mono-aspnet-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-aspnet-list
