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[!Cheyenne] Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server
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Graham 25-Jun-2007 [1785] | how can that happen? |
Henrik 25-Jun-2007 [1786] | if the batch file calls something of higher privileges. I don't know how it works though. |
Graham 25-Jun-2007 [1787x7] | I tried using secure none in the rsp script |
made no difference and no requesters came up | |
I think I have the answer. | |
I start cheyenne up as a batch file using firedaemon, which turns this batch file into a windows service. | |
If I don't use firedaemon, then the batch file using 'call works. But if I do, it fails :( | |
So, it appears for the moment I can't use firedaemon to run cheyenne as a windows service | |
anyone got any other ideas on how to run cheyenne as a windows service? | |
BrianH 25-Jun-2007 [1794x3] | Firedaemon might be running Cheyenne as a different user. |
Have you considered reading the source of the .cmd script and translating its behavior to REBOL? You might be better able to call the command line tools directly rather than through cmd.exe. | |
It might be faster too. | |
Graham 25-Jun-2007 [1797x6] | Had the same result ... |
Since my encapped applications work fine under Firedaemon, I am going to try and encapCheyenne next. | |
This was all I was doing: call/wait "gswin32.exe -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=test.pdf -f test.ps" | |
https://www.compkarori.co.nz/cgi-bin/showfile.rsp?key=#{E7F8390D60C36AFFB11252677A3586A5} gives an empty value for key | |
remove the # and it's okay. | |
bug report :) | |
Oldes 26-Jun-2007 [1803] | it's bug in Rebol's decode-url: >> probe decode-url https://www.compkarori.co.nz/cgi-bin/showfile.rsp?key=#blabla make object! [ user: none pass: none host: "www.compkarori.co.nz" port-id: none path: "cgi-bin/" target: "showfile.rsp?key=" ] |
Graham 26-Jun-2007 [1804x6] | Interesting .. should we Rambo it? |
Or, is it because # is not a legal character in a url? | |
Is there a limit to how much you can send in a Post command? | |
As you might have read from above, I am attempting to post postscript to a RSP script to convert to PDF. 4k of postscript sees the script complete. But 92Kb of postscript - and I get this response make object! [ code: 800 type: 'user id: 'message arg1: {Error. Target url: https://www.compkarori.co.nz:443/cgi-bin/createpdf.rsp could not be retrieved. Server response: none} arg2: none arg3: none near: [page: read/custom https://www.compkarori.co.nz/cgi-bin/createpdf.rsp reduce ['POST join "content=" content]] where: none ] | |
I think a POST should be okay with 100kb of text .. so perhaps there is problem with Cheyenne's handling? | |
Maybe I should try and simulate a multipart form post on the client side instead?? | |
Dockimbel 26-Jun-2007 [1810x2] | Check your httpd.cfg file to see if you find a 'post-max directive. |
If you find one, set it to higher limit (unit is Kb) or just remove it. | |
Chris 26-Jun-2007 [1812] | G: # is used to link to anchors. e.g. http://www.rebol.com/cgi-bin/blog.r?view=0338#comments |
Gabriele 26-Jun-2007 [1813] | you need to encode # with percent encoding, and you need to make sure rebol is nod decoding that for you silently (the url! datatype does this unfortunately). |
Oldes 26-Jun-2007 [1814] | # is a legal url char... Rebol's decode-url is full of bugs for example this url is bad decoded as well: http://test/path/target?text/something |
Graham 26-Jun-2007 [1815x5] | I did a grep on the sources,and I can only find post-max in 2 files ... mod-static post-max: [integer!] in main httpd.r limit: select req/cfg 'post-max |
Not in httpd.cfg | |
I guess I'll just create a limit in httpd.r | |
Hmm. Didn't help either. Still same error. | |
Checking the server logs .. looks like the post is not even registering there either. | |
Dockimbel 27-Jun-2007 [1820] | does it work if you test it locally without SSL ? |
Gabriele 27-Jun-2007 [1821] | oldes, it is legal but NOT part of query args UNLESS percent-encoded. special characters in uris must always be percent-encoded when not used as separators. |
Graham 27-Jun-2007 [1822x4] | Good question .. yes, it works remotely without ssl. |
Cheyenne is running on port 8100, and SSL is directed to that from stunnel. | |
So, if you try page: read/custom https://www.compkarori.co.nz/show.cgireduce [ 'post join "content=" content ] then this fails if content is a few kbs but if you do page: read/custom http://www.compkarori.co.nz:8100/show.cgi reduce [ 'post join "content=" content ] it works fine. | |
What a shame. | |
Dockimbel 27-Jun-2007 [1826] | So it seems that the issue is either with the HTTPS protocol in REBOL or with stunnel. |
Graham 27-Jun-2007 [1827x3] | I guess so |
So, I need to mock up a webpage to do the same post | |
and check it out in a browser | |
Dockimbel 27-Jun-2007 [1830] | Exactly. |
Graham 27-Jun-2007 [1831x2] | Hmm. |
I don't have a https server I can test ... | |
Dockimbel 27-Jun-2007 [1833] | Be sure to use the latest Cheyenne beta (0.9.15). It fixes a regression bug on multipart data decoding. |
Graham 27-Jun-2007 [1834] | Do you have a log of which files are changed? |
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