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miguelangel at ajo

Apr 1, 2008, 5:23 AM

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Fwd: Disabling Directory indexing is on in cherokee

Hi Nikolai,


Right now, cherokee-admin reads, and generates the file cherokee.conf at
/etc/cherokee/

It's a plain text config file with a simple formatting designed to be fast
and simple to parse.

I paste here an snippet of my config for you to see how does it look like:
[---------------------------------------------------------------------]
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!handler!theme = firefox3
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!handler!user = 0
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!handler!date = 1
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!handler!size = 1
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!document_root =
/usr/share/cherokee/icons/
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!priority = 4
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!only_secure = 0
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler = scgi
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!error_handler = 0
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!check_file = 0
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!pass_req_headers = 0
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!balancer = round_robin
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!balancer!1!interpreter =
/sites/leemelo.com/www.leemelo.com/leemelo/scgi.sh
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!balancer!1!host = localhost:3033
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!balancer!type = interpreter
vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!document_root =
/sites/leemelo.com/www.leemelo.com/
[--------------------------------------------------------------------------]



2008/4/1, Nikolai Kondrashov <Nikolai.Kondrashov[at]oktetlabs.ru>:
>
> Taher Shihadeh wrote:
> > The idea behind cherokee-admin is that it should always be an option
> to
> > avoid the configuration hassle. For minimal environments
> cherokee-admin
> > should be used on another machine and then copy the resulting
> > configuration file to the embedded device.
>
> I agree, but there should also be an option to have as complex
> configuration
> as needed.
>
>
> > You'll be using another computer to develop whatever application you
> are
> > working on, so this shouldn't be a problem.
>
> OK, what about automatically-generated configuration? Our project, for
> instance, allows specifying Web-server listening port through our
> management
> interface (which allows configuring a huge amount of other things, also),
> which is currently done by processing environment variables in
> read_config_embedded.c.
>
> We will need the ability to configure other Web-server parameters, very
> probably, which could easily be accomplished through a configuration file
> generation both at run time and at build time. And without proper
> configuration file documentation I will need to dig into source code.
>
> Of course providing a possibility for hard-coded configuration would
> satisfy
> our needs, but, having possibility to generate the configuration file is
> much nicer.
>
> Sincerely,
> Nick
>
> _______________________________________________
> Cherokee mailing list
> Cherokee[at]cherokee-project.com
> http://cherokee-project.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cherokee
>


shanevolpe at gmail

Apr 1, 2008, 5:27 AM

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Re: Fwd: Disabling Directory indexing is on in cherokee [In reply to]

is there any place I can get documentation on the 0.6 config format,
for instance how would I know how to generate the line
"vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!priority" unless I used
cherokee-admin. I understand that I'm developing my embedded system
on a host computer but all my debugging and web page design occurs on
my target device. It *WILL* be quite a hassle to have to use
cherokee-admin on my host, copy my config files over to the target and
then debug it on the target.
Regards,
Shane

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
<miguelangel[at]ajo.es> wrote:
> Hi Nikolai,
>
>
> Right now, cherokee-admin reads, and generates the file cherokee.conf at
> /etc/cherokee/
>
> It's a plain text config file with a simple formatting designed to be fast
> and simple to parse.
>
> I paste here an snippet of my config for you to see how does it look like:
> [---------------------------------------------------------------------]
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!handler!theme = firefox3
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!handler!user = 0
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!handler!date = 1
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!handler!size = 1
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/icons!document_root =
> /usr/share/cherokee/icons/
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!priority = 4
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!only_secure = 0
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler = scgi
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!error_handler = 0
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!check_file = 0
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!pass_req_headers = 0
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!balancer = round_robin
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!balancer!1!interpreter =
> /sites/leemelo.com/www.leemelo.com/leemelo/scgi.sh
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!balancer!1!host = localhost:3033
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!handler!balancer!type = interpreter
> vserver!leemelo.com!directory!/!document_root =
> /sites/leemelo.com/www.leemelo.com/
>
> [--------------------------------------------------------------------------]
>
>
>
> 2008/4/1, Nikolai Kondrashov <Nikolai.Kondrashov[at]oktetlabs.ru>:
>
>
> > Taher Shihadeh wrote:
> > > The idea behind cherokee-admin is that it should always be an option
> to
> > > avoid the configuration hassle. For minimal environments
> cherokee-admin
> > > should be used on another machine and then copy the resulting
> > > configuration file to the embedded device.
> >
> > I agree, but there should also be an option to have as complex
> configuration
> > as needed.
> >
> >
> > > You'll be using another computer to develop whatever application you
> are
> > > working on, so this shouldn't be a problem.
> >
> > OK, what about automatically-generated configuration? Our project, for
> > instance, allows specifying Web-server listening port through our
> management
> > interface (which allows configuring a huge amount of other things, also),
> > which is currently done by processing environment variables in
> > read_config_embedded.c.
> >
> > We will need the ability to configure other Web-server parameters, very
> > probably, which could easily be accomplished through a configuration file
> > generation both at run time and at build time. And without proper
> > configuration file documentation I will need to dig into source code.
> >
> > Of course providing a possibility for hard-coded configuration would
> satisfy
> > our needs, but, having possibility to generate the configuration file is
> > much nicer.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Nick
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Cherokee mailing list
> > Cherokee[at]cherokee-project.com
> > http://cherokee-project.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cherokee
> >
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Cherokee mailing list
> Cherokee[at]cherokee-project.com
> http://cherokee-project.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cherokee
>
>



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