I’m not up-to-date on proper configurations.
Just as a reference: with the ciphers and Protocol from NaviServer's
nsssl [1]
one can get an A+ rating from SSL Labs [2]. One should also get decent
ratings with these configuration values from AOLserver.
-g
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Am 20.03.15 um 07:48 schrieb Sep Ng:
what is hurting you?
We have instances where we'd get a high number of concurrent users
that the requests are getting queued, but when I look at the logs,
there's a lot of static files being served for each login page, let
alone other pages being
that's the case.
if your site requires https, one cant use bgdelivery without a reverse
proxy.
otherwise, everything is pre-packaged.
-g
Regards.
On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 12:03:52 PM UTC+8, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Dear Sep,
The question whether it is worth to use asynchronous
Dear Sep,
The question whether it is worth to use asynchronous delivery boils
down to a question of usage pattern and desired scalability.
The general problem with serving (large) resources via
classical aolserver is that a connection thread is unable
to handle other threads for the time span of
If you use a request monitor like nsstats you can quickly pinpoint
long-running http-requests
-gn
Am 17.02.14 13:46, schrieb Thorpe Mayes:
Hi Ayan,
Thanks for the reply.
No, this version has been running about two years. There are several web
sites and applications running.
The problem
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Iuri,
the aolserver4-nssha1 package is maintained by Francesco Lovergine.
Please submit a bug-report to the debian packages
http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/aolserver4-nssha1.html
best regards
-gustaf neumann
Am 20.05.13 09:55, schrieb Steve Manning:
Luri
I've hit this error myself when
Dear Maurizio,
This is correct, i did my attempts with mingw 32bit under
windows 7 professional SP1, 32bit.
Sorry, that i was not able to answer your email earlier.
-gustaf neumann
On 07.10.12 08:54, Maurizio Martignano wrote:
Dear Gustav,
I am sorry, you don't need to answer my previous
Mauritio,
i have on my machines no win64. Note, that there is a
windows binary of
naviserver 4.99.2 on sourceforge built with several modules
(postgres, udp, ...) using mingw32. If you are interested
on trying this
under win64, go ahead.
Best regards
-gustaf neumann
On 07.10.12 17:06
are rather conservative. Having alternatives is rather a
selling
argument. If e.g. aolserver is dropping windows support,
naviserver can continue it (or vice versa).
-gustaf neumann
On 27.09.12 23:25, John Buckman from BookMooch wrote:
Naviserver has added a lot of interesting features
to a problem sitting some else.
Concerning your crash-case: do you experience crashes on
every ns_shutdown?
i would recommend to upgrade to tcl 8.5.11 if possible.
best regards
-gustaf neumann
On 02.03.12 05:49, Maurizio Martignano wrote:
Dear Caroline,
I use Aolserver on Windows
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