Don't worry, I didn't disregard the information. The answer is not what I'm 
looking for however. Even if apache is amusingly complicated for Niphlod, 
the issue at hand has nothing to do with apache. The issue is to figure out 
how to find out how to prevent GET requests exploited through web2py.

And when it comes to rudeness, it doesn't necessarily require using 
singular rude words. But to suggest people to amuse themselves rather than 
to learn properly about new technology seems arrogant and discouraging to 
me. I don't see how it has any place in a help forum.

And being nice does in no way require fake politeness.

Den torsdag 25 februari 2016 kl. 10:52:57 UTC+2 skrev Marin Pranjić:
>
> Wow, some people are soo easily offended.
>
> I don't see a single rude word here, it's helpful and informative answer, 
> and it should help you unmix things :)
> His answer could be the best thing you read today, so I hope you don't 
> just discard it because it's not wrapped up with fake politeness.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marin
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Robin Manoli <rama...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> They recommended not to use wsgi, and so far I've been using mod_wsgi. 
>> Sorry if I didn't know everything about wsgi.
>>
>> Thanks for the tips! Maybe I can amuse myself with some rude people on 
>> help forums too?
>>
>> You know Niphlod, this is not the first time you're answering to me in a 
>> rude way. Are you here to discourage people from learning, or one of those 
>> experts who can't handle that people can mix things up before learning? All 
>> the other people who have been helping me in these forums have been really 
>> nice. I hope you would like to be nice too.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Den torsdag 25 februari 2016 kl. 10:09:13 UTC+2 skrev Niphlod:
>>>
>>> IMHO you're really confused. or got names wrong. or got things wrong.
>>>
>>> wsgi IS THE ONLY WAY to run python code for webservers. It's the only 
>>> standardized spec to do so.
>>>
>>> Nooow, if you're instead talinkg about mod_wsgi on apache, it's another 
>>> matter entirely. Securing apache needs to be done by experts....if you're 
>>> not, you can amuse yourself reading docs and chatting to peoples, but if 
>>> you're really concerned the best option is to leave it to professionals.
>>>
>>> BTW, we "sponsor" nginx+uwsgi over apache for some time now.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 8:33:57 AM UTC+1, Robin Manoli wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> I was recommended by #ubuntu-server on Freenode not to use wsgi. I 
>>>> wonder if you recommend this as well (which means not using web2py with 
>>>> apache)?
>>>>
>>>> I'm wondering if there is certain type of web2py code I can look for to 
>>>> prevent unauthorized access. In particular, how to prevent apache to send 
>>>> GET requests to other domains than the actual web2py web site being 
>>>> requested in the first place.
>>>>
>>>> I'd really appreciate your help on this :)
>>>>
>>>> - Robin
>>>>
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>> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
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