Re: accessing named pipe files from apache web server

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Good morning Nick!

    Funny enough, you were the one who responded to the November 2009
thread that I saw earlier.

    How I'm trying to access it is just through a regular HTTP GET, like
it was any other file. I feel like named pipes behave like regular
files for the most part when you're in the shell, as long as there's a
writer process going to them. I can more them or whatever.

    I may investigate LogLevel and sendfile out of curiosity. I'm
disappointed that what I thought was easy isn't. :-(

Thank You!
MM

> On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 06:56:56 -0700
> "Mysterious Mose" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>>     I just want a plain named pipe as a file on the web server.
>
> How are you trying to access it?  A named pipe isn't a regular
> file, and can't in general be treated as such.
>
> Not having tried it with apache, I don't know what to expect,
> but you could start by cranking up LogLevel and seeing what the
> error log tells me.  Also if you were trying to pretend it's
> a regular file then at the very least you'd need to disable sendfile.
>
>
> --
> Nick Kew
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