Annotation of embedaddon/php/sapi/thttpd/README, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: README FOR THTTPD MODULE (by Sascha Schumann)
2: ($Date: 2003-02-19 11:57:21 +0100 (Wed, 19 Feb 2003) $)
3:
4: This is a SAPI module for PHP 4.x supporting thttpd, the tiny,
5: turbo, throttling HTTP server by Jef Poskanzer.
6:
7: NOTE: All HTTP requests will be serialized. That means, one long running
8: script will block all other requests. Choose another web server,
9: if you want to execute arbitrarily long running scripts.
10:
11: The module contains a patch against version 2.21b of thttpd. The patch
12: fixes a number of bugs and adds some functionality:
13:
14: - HTTP/1.1 Persistent Connection/Pipeline Support
15: - PHP Scripting (**.php by default)
16: - Highlighting PHP Scripts (**.phps by default)
17: - Fast Accept Loop (unique to PHP)
18: - Periodic Connection Expiring (unique to PHP)
19: - Log to stdout (logfile=-)
20: - Fixes the Host: header vulnerability (affects vhosts only)
21: - Asynchronous request body handling (e.g. for POSTs)
22: - Accept filter for Linux
23: - Fix for non-blocking sending of thttpd-generated responses
24:
25: You can configure the filename extensions by creating a config file for
26: thttpd and setting these entries:
27:
28: phppat=PATTERN
29: phpspat=PATTERN
30:
31: The PATTERN has the same format as defined here:
32:
33: http://acme.com/software/thttpd/options.html#CGI_PATTERN
34:
35: "**.php" means: match any file ending in .php in any directory.
36: Setting the pattern from the command line is not supported.
37:
38: NOTE: This version supports *only* thttpd 2.21b, no prior or later
39: version.
40:
41: This is a functional and stable module (it runs a large application
42: like IMP 2.2.0 without any problems). Its original intention was to
43: demonstrate the ability of PHP to work in every web server environment.
44:
45: REQUIRED DOWNLOADS
46:
47: 1. thttpd 2.21b (2.20 or +2.22beta will _not_ work)
48:
49: Full Distribution:
50: http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/thttpd-2.21b.tar.gz
51:
52: 2. PHP 4.x
53:
54: Download:
55: http://www.php.net/
56:
57: Snapshots from CVS:
58: http://snaps.php.net/
59:
60:
61: BUILD INSTRUCTIONS
62:
63: 1. Extract software packages
64:
65: $ gunzip -c thttpd-2.xx.tar.gz | tar xf -
66: $ gunzip -c php-*.tar.gz | tar xf -
67:
68: 2. Prepare PHP
69:
70: $ cd php-*
71: $ ./configure \
72: --with-thttpd=../thttpd-2.xx \
73: <further PHP options>
74: $ make install
75: $ cd ..
76:
77: You can see the list of valid PHP options by executing
78:
79: $ ./configure --help
80:
81: 3. Configure, compile, install thttpd
82:
83: Now follow the thttpd instructions. The Makefile template of
84: thttpd was changed to automatically use the components
85: required by PHP.
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