Re: [Zope] Disabling Services : WebDAV

2000-12-08 Thread ethan mindlace fremen

Chris Withers wrote:


 Great :-(
 
 Any other way to turn WebDAV off? Not sure about Zopes supprot and not
 sure if I like the protocol on production servers anyway ;-)

As I'm sure someone has explained, WebDAV is just HTTP on crack.  HTTP 
requests go like so:

GET / HTTP/1.0

Webdav requests are *exactly the same* except sometimes it has something 
in lieu of 'GET'.

~ethan


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Re: [Zope] Disabling Services : WebDAV

2000-12-07 Thread Chris Withers

Dieter Maurer wrote:
 
 Chris Withers writes:
   ZServer Medusa (V1.16.4.3)
   ...
  
   Which of those handles WebDAV requests?
 WebDAV runs on top of HTTP.
 You must disable ZServer Medusa.
 Maybe, you accept WebDAV?

Great :-(

Any other way to turn WebDAV off? Not sure about Zopes supprot and not
sure if I like the protocol on production servers anyway ;-)

cheers,

Chris

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Re: [Zope] Disabling Services : WebDAV

2000-12-07 Thread Tres Seaver

 Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Dieter Maurer wrote:
  
  Chris Withers writes:
ZServer Medusa (V1.16.4.3)
...
   
Which of those handles WebDAV requests?
  WebDAV runs on top of HTTP.
  You must disable ZServer Medusa.
  Maybe, you accept WebDAV?
 
 Great :-(
 
 Any other way to turn WebDAV off? Not sure about Zopes supprot and not
 sure if I like the protocol on production servers anyway ;-)

For standard GET and PUT requests, WebDAV is indistiguishable from
"normal" HTTP.

Tres.
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[Zope] Disabling Services

2000-12-06 Thread Chris Withers

Hi,

When Zope starts up, I see it starts the following:

ZServer Medusa (V1.16.4.3)
ZServer FTP server
ZServer PCGI Server
ZServer Monitor Server (V1.8.4.1)

Which of those handles WebDAV requests?
How do I turn any of the above 'off' permentantly, without hacking z2.py
or anything similar (which is nasty ;-)

Why?
Well, the FTP Server is buggy enough that it needs to be disabled on
Production sites.
There's no need to run PCGI if you're using Apache ProxyPass, and
likewise, no need for medusa if you're PCGI'ing, correct?
And as for the monitor, well, I've never used it, and I know it's very
powerful, so I'd prefer it if it wasn't around on Production sites...

cheers,

Chris

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Re: [Zope] Disabling Services

2000-12-06 Thread Ivan Cornell

Chris Withers wrote:

 When Zope starts up, I see it starts the following:

 ZServer Medusa (V1.16.4.3)
 ZServer FTP server
 ZServer PCGI Server
 ZServer Monitor Server (V1.8.4.1)

 Which of those handles WebDAV requests?
 How do I turn any of the above 'off' permentantly, without hacking z2.py
 or anything similar (which is nasty ;-)


Not sure about WebDAV (I guess try the following  see!), but in my startup
script I have:
exec /usr/local/Zope-2.2.4-linux2-x86/bin/python \
 $PYTHONHOME/z2.py \
 -X -w 8000 "$@"

-X : turn off all servers
-w : explicitly turn on http server on port 8000
I took out -D as it is a production server  after reading the last few
digests I'm going to add -Z, though Zope hasn't crashed once on me yet!

HTH

Ivan


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Re: [Zope] Disabling Services

2000-12-06 Thread Oleg Broytmann

On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
 How do I turn any of the above 'off' permentantly, without hacking z2.py
 or anything similar (which is nasty ;-)

   z2.py has a lot of options. Run z2.py --help. (I mean passing options to
z2.py IS NOT nasty :)

Oleg.

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Re: [Zope] Disabling Services : RTFM

2000-12-06 Thread Chris Withers

Oleg Broytmann wrote:
 
 On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
  How do I turn any of the above 'off' permentantly, without hacking z2.py
  or anything similar (which is nasty ;-)
 
z2.py has a lot of options. Run z2.py --help. (I mean passing options to
 z2.py IS NOT nasty :)

Sorry, RTFM on my part :-)

Actually, RTFS or RTCLH, but such is the zope way...

cheers,

Chris

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Re: [Zope] Disabling Services

2000-12-06 Thread Dieter Maurer

Chris Withers writes:
  ZServer Medusa (V1.16.4.3)
  ...
  
  Which of those handles WebDAV requests?
WebDAV runs on top of HTTP.
You must disable ZServer Medusa.
Maybe, you accept WebDAV?


Dieter

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Re: [Zope] Disabling Services

2000-12-06 Thread Bill Anderson

Ivan Cornell wrote:
 
 Chris Withers wrote:
 
  When Zope starts up, I see it starts the following:
 
  ZServer Medusa (V1.16.4.3)
  ZServer FTP server
  ZServer PCGI Server
  ZServer Monitor Server (V1.8.4.1)
 
  Which of those handles WebDAV requests?
  How do I turn any of the above 'off' permentantly, without hacking z2.py
  or anything similar (which is nasty ;-)
 
 
 Not sure about WebDAV (I guess try the following  see!), but in my startup
 script I have:
 exec /usr/local/Zope-2.2.4-linux2-x86/bin/python \
  $PYTHONHOME/z2.py \
  -X -w 8000 "$@"
 
 -X : turn off all servers
 -w : explicitly turn on http server on port 8000
 I took out -D as it is a production server  after reading the last few
 digests I'm going to add -Z, though Zope hasn't crashed once on me yet!


Note, that it the past, doing this also disabled pcgi. I dunno if that
has been resolved, but it was a REAL nightmare here 

Of course, you aren't using pcgi, so for you, that's not a problem. :) I
just thought I'd injectthat little comment for future readers who may be
wondering wtf if they try this and still need pcgi. 

Bill


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