On 23.06.2016 13:39, john slee wrote:
apologies, that was *supposed* to be off-list but I failed at mail
:-/
In fact it was INTERESTING inside. Thx for that
John
On 23 June 2016 at 21:37, john slee wrote:
Hi,
Replying off-list because not an OpenBSD issue.
On 22 June 2016 at 01:49, j
apologies, that was *supposed* to be off-list but I failed at mail :-/
John
On 23 June 2016 at 21:37, john slee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Replying off-list because not an OpenBSD issue.
>
> On 22 June 2016 at 01:49, jsg wrote:
>
>>For those of you running http in support of your business, are any o
Hi,
Replying off-list because not an OpenBSD issue.
On 22 June 2016 at 01:49, jsg wrote:
>For those of you running http in support of your business, are any of
> you providing
> videos for your customers ?
> If so what packages and set-up are you using?
> Any advice guidance appreciated
n...@holland-consulting.net:
>On 06/22/16 07:50, temp+...@frad.ir wrote:
>>> Hi folks
>>> For those of you running http in support of your business, are any of you
>>> providing
>>>videos for your customers ?
>>> If so what packages and set-up are you using?
>>> Any advice guidance appreciat
On 06/22/16 07:50, temp+...@frad.ir wrote:
>> Hi folks
>> For those of you running http in support of your business, are any of you
>> providing
>>videos for your customers ?
>> If so what packages and set-up are you using?
>> Any advice guidance appreciated.
>
> Hi,
>
> I used httpd for s
On 6/22/2016 6:51 AM, temp+...@frad.ir wrote:
> I used httpd for serving file in personal usages. I found that httpd is poor
> for large
> files and cause consuming resources for that purpose.
>
> I recommend using another http server, like nginx (I don't test that) or
> write a cgi
> (fcgi) for
> > Hi folks
> > For those of you running http in support of your business, are any of you
> > providing
> >videos for your customers ?
> > If so what packages and set-up are you using?
> > Any advice guidance appreciated.
>
> Hi,
>
> I used httpd for serving file in personal usages. I f
> Hi folks
> For those of you running http in support of your business, are any of you
> providing
>videos for your customers ?
> If so what packages and set-up are you using?
> Any advice guidance appreciated.
Hi,
I used httpd for serving file in personal usages. I found that httpd is poo
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