Hi Yoyo,

On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 6:50 PM, Yoyo Chen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am searching for a embedded server which can provide both http and https
> services concurrently.
> I tried Monkey 1.3.0, built it from source, http works fine.
> I add polarssl 1.2.10, and https works fine.
> I read lots of reports, Monkey's performance is great, and the size is
> small. It meets my requirements.
>
>
great!


> But I don't know how to make Monkey providing http and https services
> concurrently.
>
> I have tried to define TransportLayer of monkey.conf to both polarssl and
> liana, but fail. And from source code, it seems not possible in this way.
>
> My question:
> Is it possible for Monkey HTTP to provide both services concurrently?
>

with the current version in our Git repo the answer is No. There is a work
made by Sonny on this area but that code have not been merged yet.


> If possible, how? and how to define the ports?
> Or any workaround?
> Or can I launch two instances, one for http, and another for https?
>
>
there is a workaround, its not so clean but could work. Monkey uses a
directory to find the configuration files, that directory can be changed
with the -c argument. So the trick would be to do a full copy of the conf/
directory to a new place, and in the new one change the TransportLayer of
that specific monkey.conf.

that workaround tells me that we need an additional flag to modify the path
of monkey.conf file, so we  could use one full configuration directory but
be able to alternate the server configuration file. I will add this to our
TO-DO list,

let me know your comments,

best


-- 
Eduardo Silva
http://edsiper.linuxchile.cl
http://monkey-project.com
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