The at command can be used in CGI scripts to remotely trigger non-recurring jobs on a web server. This is especially useful for long running jobs that clients don’t need to wait on and jobs that… more →
crashingdailycrashingdaily wrote 6 months ago: The at command can be used in CGI scripts to remotely trigger non-recurring jobs on a web server. Th … more →
crashingdaily wrote 1 year ago: A mod_rpaf story. My Apache virtual hosts are dynamically configured from a library of Perl code usi … more →
crashingdaily wrote 1 year ago: I’m using the Apache mod_rpaf module to capture client IP addresses in the X-Forwarded-For hea … more →
crashingdaily wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been exploring using Nginx to front our Apache websites. I found a fair amount of documen … more →
crashingdaily wrote 1 year ago: I ran into a fun problem today. The HTTP session cookie for one of my websites was not being retaine … more →
crashingdaily wrote 1 year ago: The Tiger and Leopard releases of MacOS X include an implementation of BSD’s dummynet. Dummyne … more →
crashingdaily wrote 1 year ago: The group I work with publishes web sites that front relational databases. Our core system infrastru … more →
shanavas wrote 1 year ago: The Apache HTTP Server, commonly referred to simply as Apache, is a web server notable for playing a … more →
Dave wrote 3 years ago: I just updated Apache HTTP server and all of its modules on a Solaris 10 x64 server today through bl … more →