[Zope] Re. Display an Image
J C Lawrence
claw@kanga.nu
Tue, 25 Jan 2000 09:45:55 -0800
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000 00:40:20 -0800
Sam Gendler <sgendler@impossible.com> wrote:
> Apache does a perfectly adequate job, using very few resources...
I don't consider a program whose process image is measured in
hundreds of K (Apache currently sits just under a Meg per process
here) as "resource light", especially when something like thttpd has
a process image in the range of 10K or less and can the same task of
serving static content equally well if not better.
> It is certainly easier to have everything contained within Zope
> and the server that is front-ending zope.
True, there are always performance tradeoffs.
> As for wanting to expose my kernel to the outside world with
> kernel-httpd (which I assume is an http daemon running in kernel
> space), I wouldn't even consider it.
I have similar concerns (which is why I don't run it either, tho the
code is very clean and well written). I have a second test system
that I've been beating on it with however with the side intent to
see if I could get it to front Zope at some time (haven't touched
that yet). So far it seems to perform admirably.
> I don't like leaving even SSH and port 80 open.
That paranoid I'm not. I watch Bugtraq and CERT of course, but I
have quite a bit of faith in SSH 1.2.27+ given a build from raw
sources with checked signatures and no RSAREF. I have far more
concern about arbitrary user logins to a box (there are far more
shell-level exploits than network exploits) than SSH itself.
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