In-kernel http server
Daniel C. Sobral
dcs at newsguy.com
Thu May 1 06:43:50 PDT 2003
Supposedly, most of the gain of a kernel-based httpd can be achieved
through accept filters (specifically, of course, the accept_http filter).
Niall Dalton wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My apologies if this is not the correct list to ask this on.
>
> I've been looking at in-kernel http servers such as Tux and khttpd
> in Linux, and I'm curious if there are similar projects for FreeBSD?
>
> Failing that, does anyone have pointers on a as-scalable-as-possible
> web server or proxy (preferably with source code, commercial is fine)
> that will run on FreeBSD, that perhaps uses something like kqueue (I'm
> aware of thttpd that does run on FreeBSD and I'm told uses kqueue).
>
> Best regards,
> Niall
>
>
>
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