Commits
- Commit:
e872053b20d763005a398200c638c923aebd04e1
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
send all the params as per RFC3875 (CGI) and sync documentation
- Commit:
cf2784df752095e7f81d4ea55ef6a7f1fb6224c4
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
remove useless logging
- Commit:
390d312b22670d92dc6ee5afd7a116b7a2330881
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
don't call client_close() from fcgi/proxy bev handlers
We might end up calling client_close() from start_reply(), but that
will free the fcgi/proxy bufferevent while they're still used on the
stack.
Instead, start_reply() only sets REQUEST_DONE and exits, returning the
error eventually, so callers know when to stop.
- Commit:
a1e159c917d4cc0bf27e3faedf69e8d720162936
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
fix PATH_INFO / SCRIPT_NAME splitting
- Commit:
03d671e2aa44271e6feb5dc6b1f20f833735d917
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
implement fastcgi strip number
- Commit:
4f7492c36e5ae600b0e0ad2b2d271712d55e34b9
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
lower debug log priority
- Commit:
b27dc2b0a33b5087f2c505b82dcf2cc73208dcaa
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
draft the PATH_INFO and SCRIPT_NAME handling
The idea is to require SCRIPT_NAME to be defined and strip it from
the beginning of the path to get PATH_INFO. Soon(tm) a `fastcgi
request strip' option will be added too. Maybe even `fastcgi script
name "path"` that sets SCRIPT_NAME automatically.
- Commit:
a1ba9650a9f0cc0d9e70800d71769d32f927b939
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
revamp fastcgi configuration: make it per-location
this revamps the syntax in the configuration to better match httpd(8)
(and in general be less weird) and to allow per-location fastcgi
configurations.
the bare `param' is now deprecated, but for compatibility it acts
like `fastcgi param' would do now. Same story for `fastcgi <pathÂ>'.
- Commit:
0f7fdd21050e3795db896b99e542523c84e075d7
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
parse (and log) the header from fastcgi
- Commit:
fef06f06ac4779731bb8e293248eae1883a7ed1b
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
remove the fcgi debug code
- Commit:
ed164e7221f75d3d7f48351e9427f2ce53ab284a
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
call getnameinfo() only once per request
- Commit:
eac9287d295719131cbc346503dd2a0612e54b4b
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
copyright years++
- Commit:
509d0509a50883a6f8407b63774f40dd1e41dadf
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
implement `listen on'
Listening by default on all the addresses is so bad I don't know
why I haven't changed this before. Anyway.
Add a `listen on $hostname port $port' syntax to the config file
and deprecate the old "port" and "ipv6" global setting. Still try
to honour them when no "listen on" directive is used for backward
compatibily, but this will go away in the next next version hopefully.
At the moment the `listen on' in server context don't filter the
host, i.e. one can still reach a host from a address not specified
in the corresponding `liste on', this will be added later.
- Commit:
2dd5994ae172ed8162aff397b907e4fc476fbaae
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
use fatal() in code used in the daemon
- Commit:
eae52ad493f582222b4f2b748c0043c42bb851cb
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
switch to the more usual log.c