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Hallo,

I'm currently evaluating lightweight webservers for a quite specific
task: I have an embedded board that features a firmware upload web
application. It's a C++ application implementing a fast- or
scgi-interface to a webserver.
I used lighttpd up to now, but the problem is, that lighttpd caches
uploads before they are passed to the connected scgi application. This
behaviour cannot be turned off. They have very good security reasons
to implement it this way, but these reasons do not apply to my
application, and the concrete problem is, that the flash drive of the
embedded board is very small, so that the uploaded firmware has to be
processed while it is uploaded and cannot be cached beforehand.
So my question is: Does cherokee cache uploads by default? If so, is
there a way to turn this behaviour off or limit the number of bytes to
be cached before
the webserver starts to pass the request to the backend fastcgi
application?

Thanks for your answer,
Julian
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