[pLog-svn] website

Jon Daley plogworld at jon.limedaley.com
Tue Oct 14 23:25:55 EDT 2008


 	Ok, thanks, it is probably worth another try then.  I tried it 
probably 8 or 12 months ago.

On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, Andy Wright wrote:

>> 	The last time I tried the accelerators, I had some trouble with
>> the code not executing accurately.
>
> I had trouble with many scripts up until the last few minor versions.
> Now, absolutely everything works absolutely wonderful with eaccelerator.
>
> At that time I was using a lighttpd module called htscanner which
> allowed lighttpd to parse .htaccess files (even though it is not
> supported as native on the web server) and send a PHP option to the
> opcode cacher to disable it on a per directory or hierarchical
> filesystem basis.
>
> It is a rather new technique to the PHP world, still, and it has come a
> long way since the last time you have likely tried using it.
>
> Andy
>
>> On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, Andy Wright wrote:
>>
>>> Could you compress output using the PHP option for scripts, cache static
>>> files on the webserver side + compression, fast-cgi for PHP?
>>>
>>> I have found eaccelerator does for me exactly what you are asking for.
>>> It is an opcode cacher that I use with fast-cgi and lighttpd..  if you
>>> are using fast-cgi, make sure to only spawn one process, and any number
>>> of children.
>>>
>>> It will use PHP output in a compiled state to execute phpbb, send it to
>>> your webserver which could compress the html output to the client, and
>>> serve other static files not provided by the PHP process in a compressed
>>> and cached state..
>>>
>>> might help...
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>> http://myspew.com
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 16:40 -0400, Jon Daley wrote:
>>>> I wrote the below email this morning, but didn't send it due to being
>>>> stressed about the server being down.
>>>>
>>>> I am now back in Pittsburgh, and the machine appears to be fine, as long
>>>> as I leave the lifetype sites turned off.
>>>>
>>>> I wonder if there is a known vulnerability in phpbb or something that
>>>> someone is exploiting?  I don't know how one would get a complete server
>>>> crash without any logs or anything from a php process, remotely - maybe
>>>> the site has been hacked?  I haven't looked through the files yet.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone else has time(Reto?), that would be great.
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>  	Search engines have taken down the server a couple times in the
>>>> last week.  I am traveling today, and had to take lifetype.net down, as I
>>>> can't have it killing everything else.
>>>>  	I talked to an employee of Google, and I gather that the search
>>>> engines are trying to be more aggressive in having the most up-to-date
>>>> content, thus causing them to grab data continuously throughout the day.
>>>> MSN is the worst offender, but some of the little unknown search engines
>>>> are causing trouble too.
>>>>  	We'll probably need to find some caching or something.  If anyone
>>>> has time to look up some caching for phpbb3, that would be great.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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