Commits


moving "default type" from global options to server options


add "lang" server option


trying to get the man on par with the recent changes


conf & vhosts * gmid.c (main): changed behaviour: daemon off by default (main): changed -c in -C (cert option) (main): changed -k in -K (key option, for consistency with -C) (main): added -c to load a configuration (main): certs, key and doc (-C -K and -d) doesn't have a default value anymore (handle_handshake): add vhosts support


new README + wording in manpage


fix remote_user for CGI and add -6 flag to enable ipv6


switch to Bjoern Hoehrmann UTF-8 decoder It's correct, while my hacked valid_multibyte_utf8 would allow things that aren't technically UTF8.


reject %00


IRI support This extends the URI parser so it supports full IRI (Internationalized Resource Identifiers, RFC3987). Some areas of it can/may be improved, but here's a start. Note: we assume UTF-8 encoded IRI.


mention the %2F caveat


improve wording "concurrently" means at the same time, which can be confusing when we say that it's single-threaded on a single process.


logging reworked and daemonize by default The -l option was removed: now it logs on syslog if -f (foreground) is not passed.


clients certs support for CGI internally, gmid doesn’t care if the client issued a certificate, but now we pass that information to the CGI script in some new environment variables.


make port number configurable


[cgi] added support for path parameters enhance the CGI scripting support so that script can take path parameters. That is, a script at /cgi/foo is called when the request path is /cgi/foo/bar/... This commit also introduce some backward incompatible changes as the default env variables set for the CGI script changed.