| Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 05:45:53 +0200 | From: Andreas Jung <lists@andreas-jung.com> | To: Steven Hodgen <shodgen@solomonschool.com>, zope@zope.org | Cc: | Subject: Re: [Zope] Hi + question | | - don't run Zope as server on the internet *without* any reverse proxy like | squid or apache Hi, Could anybody expand on that ? I thought it would be perfectly safe to run Zope on the Internet. What is behind this claim ? - Concerns with caching - Handling bad formatted http - Speed TIA, Rod -- Rodrigo Senra MSc Computer Engineer rodsenra@gpr.com.br GPr Sistemas Ltda http://www.gpr.com.br
On Mon, Jul 19, 2004 at 09:35:54AM -0300, Rodrigo Senra wrote:
| Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 05:45:53 +0200 | From: Andreas Jung <lists@andreas-jung.com> | To: Steven Hodgen <shodgen@solomonschool.com>, zope@zope.org | Cc: | Subject: Re: [Zope] Hi + question | | - don't run Zope as server on the internet *without* any reverse proxy like | squid or apache
Hi,
Could anybody expand on that ? I thought it would be perfectly safe to run Zope on the Internet. What is behind this claim ? - Concerns with caching - Handling bad formatted http - Speed
All of the above. "raw" zope is great for development and probably fine for an intranet. On the Internet, I'd rather be too paranoid than insufficiently paranoid. -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com
Rodrigo Senra wrote:
- Handling bad formatted http
This is the problem ;) It's pretty easy to DOS a raw Zope server... Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk
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