Hi Alessandro,

On 23.02.2016 17:22, Alessandro Pasotti wrote:


Yes, but Andreas probably meant that plugin support is still compiled into the server.

yes - if you compile yourself, you can disable it in the CMAKE settings.


Still, we never measured any noticeable performance issue with plugins enabled (as long as thre aren't any of course, otherwise it will obviously depend on what the plugins do).

yes - only master versions between 2.12 and 2.14 were affected. It has been fixed meanwhile.


There was indeed a performance issue with the new access control implementation (now hopefullt fixed) but IIRC it's still only in master, to be release soon.

Also, we aren't aware of any security issue, if you (Andreas) know about any security issue I would definitely like to know more about that.
I am not aware of any security issues around QGIS server Python plugins. It is just good to disable stuff if you don't need it and opt-in if you need it.

Andreas
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