np, sorry for any induced confusion.

now that we established boundaries, and taking into account that actual 
people told you to avoid php in the same discussion, I think that those 
people should now elaborate what's the real anger against php and python, 
which, BTW, are the "language of choice" of several VERY BIG players in the 
web department. Frankly speaking though, noone of those players are running 
either php or python behind apache.

I'm curious about your last comma though. Are we talking about a "potential 
vulnerability" (which I'm not aware of for recent builds of mod_wsgi) or 
something you faced in your production enviroment ?

/closely offtopic but still related/ : choosing apache "because I use 
mainly php and web2py for web development" is all kinds of funny because 
you can actually ditch apache in favour of nginx without any particular 
issue. 

On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 6:56:36 PM UTC+1, Robin Manoli wrote:
>
> Thanks for your elaborate reply Niphlod.
>
> Perhaps the question was ill posed, but not knowing the true role of wsgi 
> I don't know how I could have posted it differently. Still, as I said, I 
> was recommended not to use wsgi and also not to use php. I was quite 
> surprised of being given such advice, but it was nonetheless what I got.
>
> Having primarily used php and web2py for web develoment, is the reason for 
> why I use apache in the first place.
>
> That being said, and taking your points into account for later, the 
> problem at hand for now is an exploit sending requests from the server. I'm 
> not sure if it has to with web2py, but I'm looking for tips for what could 
> be sending these requests. It is a third party that is doing it.
>
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