Re: squid-wccp-kernel-2.6

2004-02-25 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Saturday 21 of February 2004 14:31, Konstantin Kostadinov napisał: > hi folks, > > a week ago i try to switch our company web-cache on 2.6.2 kernel, we use > some "cisco stuff" and ip_wccp module [ at now on 2.4 kernel ] for > squid<->cisco router communication. > > i read "rtfm" ;) in cicso-s

Re: mod_php vs fastcgi/php speed

2004-03-19 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 06:42, Joris napisał: > So far a google search has yielded nothing but unbacked statements (I'll > clean up the language a bit): "mod_php is a lot fast er than php-cgi", > and "fastcgi/php is a lot faster than mod_php". Not very usefull. For me it was 0.7 req/s on one m

Re: mod_php vs fastcgi/php speed

2004-03-19 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 11:24, Adam ENDRODI napisał: > Privilege separation and fastcgi is not trivial to solve. You must > specify a different interpreter for each user. Huh? Why different interpreter? http://www.t17.ds.pwr.wroc.pl/~misiek/index.php/ApacheModFastcgiPHP > Authorization and f

Re: mod_php vs fastcgi/php speed

2004-03-19 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 14:32, Shri Shrikumar napisał: > * How difficult is it to do? (est Man hours would be useful too) I'm not familiar with apache internals, so I can't say but MPM's are written in modular way so it does not need to rewrite whole apache. You would have to fix/rewrite on

Re: mod_php vs fastcgi/php speed [BENCHMARK]

2004-03-19 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 20:48, Mirco 'meebey' Bauer napisał: > migrating from mod to cgi is good as in security, but performance and > also problems with some scripts. Could you also test fastcgi? cgi and fastcgi are different beasts. > Mirco 'meebey' Bauer -- Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz CS a

Re: mod_php vs fastcgi/php speed

2004-03-19 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 06:42, Joris napisał: > So far a google search has yielded nothing but unbacked statements (I'll > clean up the language a bit): "mod_php is a lot fast er than php-cgi", > and "fastcgi/php is a lot faster than mod_php". Not very usefull. For me it was 0.7 req/s on one m

Re: mod_php vs fastcgi/php speed

2004-03-19 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 11:24, Adam ENDRODI napisał: > Privilege separation and fastcgi is not trivial to solve. You must > specify a different interpreter for each user. Huh? Why different interpreter? http://www.t17.ds.pwr.wroc.pl/~misiek/index.php/ApacheModFastcgiPHP > Authorization and f

Re: mod_php vs fastcgi/php speed

2004-03-19 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 14:32, Shri Shrikumar napisał: > * How difficult is it to do? (est Man hours would be useful too) I'm not familiar with apache internals, so I can't say but MPM's are written in modular way so it does not need to rewrite whole apache. You would have to fix/rewrite on

Re: mod_php vs fastcgi/php speed [BENCHMARK]

2004-03-19 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
Dnia Friday 19 of March 2004 20:48, Mirco 'meebey' Bauer napisał: > migrating from mod to cgi is good as in security, but performance and > also problems with some scripts. Could you also test fastcgi? cgi and fastcgi are different beasts. > Mirco 'meebey' Bauer -- Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz CS a