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Re: Fibers web server: use multiple server sockets
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tomas |
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Re: Fibers web server: use multiple server sockets |
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Wed, 2 Nov 2022 20:19:18 +0100 |
On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 06:15:15PM +0000, dsmich@roadrunner.com wrote:
> > From: "Vivien Kraus"
> > To: "guile-user"
> > Sent: Wednesday November 2 2022 12:38:05PM
> > Subject: Fibers web server: use multiple server sockets
>
> > Fibers is a library that I would very much like to use. It provides
> a
> > nice web server. However, as I recently discovered, in a standard
> > GNU/Linux server, not all network interfaces and addresses are up
> when
> > the server is about to start (especially so with dhcp). I have a
> nice
> > solution for that: every now and then, the server calls getaddrinfo.
>
> How about not starting the web server until network interfaces are
> fully up?
As far as I understand Vivien, interfaces come and go during the
server's lifetime. I.e. it's not just a "boot" thing. This seems
like a valid use case.
You could, of course, restart the server every time an interface
moves...
Cheers
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