Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >The easiest way would be to have thttpd fork after listening a >pre-determined amount of servers, then they'll all compete calling >accept() to grab connections. This is exactly what we did at Demon, which was for a long time the largest thttpd installation, with about 70,000 vhosts on one machine with a few reverse-proxies in front. I think I sent that patch to Jef, but it is hardly rocket science :-) Tony. -- f.a.n.finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> FISHER: NORTHEAST 4 OR 5. RAIN LATER. GOOD. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
- thttpd hack for sendfile and accept filters. Alfred Perlstein
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- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and accept filt... Alfred Perlstein
- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and accept ... Tony Finch
- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and accept filters. Adrian Chadd
- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and accept filters. Kris Kennaway
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- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and accept ... Kris Kennaway
- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and ac... Mike Silbersack
- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and ac... Anders Nordby
- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and accept filters. Jef Poskanzer
- Re: thttpd hack for sendfile and accept filters. Alfred Perlstein
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