Re: [OT?] How the Perl connects with Apache's C

2016-06-13 Thread Chris Bennett
Forgot to mention that this isn't just a blah blah question. I do intend to connect with a base system C file, allowedhost.c and possibly others also. So I DO want to use any helpful information for an actual project. Chris Bennett

Re: [OT?] How the Perl connects with Apache's C

2016-06-13 Thread John Dunlap
8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Chris Bennett < ch...@bennettconstruction.us> wrote: > Sorry if this is too off-topic. The DNS servers here are already down 3 > days and my mod_perl books are in a storage room. > > I am updating and expanding OpenBSD's lpr/lpd to newer code and

[OT?] How the Perl connects with Apache's C

2016-06-13 Thread Chris Bennett
Sorry if this is too off-topic. The DNS servers here are already down 3 days and my mod_perl books are in a storage room. I am updating and expanding OpenBSD's lpr/lpd to newer code and adding things such as IPP and better security, etc. Oracle did IPP using Apache a long time ago. I want to go

Re: Bad rap

2016-06-13 Thread Perrin Harkins
I invited him to stop by for help understanding what he's got running and what his options are. He doesn't know perl, so this is probably all a black box to him. On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Vincent Veyron wrote: > Hi all, > > See this post on reddit : > > >

Re: Bad rap

2016-06-13 Thread John Dunlap
We use Amazon Cloudfront for serving all of our static content. The only thing we load from Apache is an index.html file to bootstrap into Ember.js. In our experience, Cloudfront delivers static content to the browser 5-6 times faster than our servers can. So, practically all of our requests serve

Re: Bad rap

2016-06-13 Thread James Smith
All our experiences at work with nginx/psgi & nginx/fastcgi are poor - it is very good if any of your queries takes any length of time and/or the fastcgi/psgi requests are requested a lot relative to the static content served by nginx then there are quite significant error/performance