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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Create a TCP/IP Connection Post 302197060 by era on Tuesday 20th of May 2008 06:08:36 AM
Old 05-20-2008
A basic CGI script running under Apache sounds like it should work at least for prototyping. Try something like mod_perl and/or fastcgi if it's not fast enough by itself.

The clients don't really need to run a proper browser, just a telnet to port 80 of the server to dump a POST request with the data you want from them.
 

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apache_mod_perl-108~358::mod_perl-2.0.7::docs::api::ModPUser:Contributed Peapache_mod_perl-108~358::mod_perl-2.0.7::docs::api::ModPerl::PerlRun(3)

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ModPerl::PerlRun - Run unaltered CGI scripts under mod_perl Synopsis # httpd.conf PerlModule ModPerl::PerlRun Alias /perl-run/ /home/httpd/perl/ <Location /perl-run> SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::PerlRun PerlOptions +ParseHeaders Options +ExecCGI </Location> Description META: document that for now we don't chdir() into the script's dir, because it affects the whole process under threads. "ModPerl::PerlRunPrefork" should be used by those who run only under prefork MPM. Special Blocks "BEGIN" Blocks When running under the "ModPerl::PerlRun" handler "BEGIN" blocks behave as follows: o "BEGIN" blocks defined in scripts running under the "ModPerl::PerlRun" handler are executed on each and every request. o "BEGIN" blocks defined in modules loaded from scripts running under "ModPerl::PerlRun" (and which weren't already loaded prior to the request) are executed on each and every request only if those modules declare no package. If a package is declared "BEGIN" blocks will be run only the first time each module is loaded, since those modules don't get reloaded on subsequent requests. See also "BEGIN" blocks in mod_perl handlers. "CHECK" and "INIT" Blocks Same as normal mod_perl handlers. "END" Blocks Same as "ModPerl::Registry". Authors Doug MacEachern Stas Bekman See Also "ModPerl::RegistryCooker" and "ModPerl::Registry". perl v5.16.2 2011-02apache_mod_perl-108~358::mod_perl-2.0.7::docs::api::ModPerl::PerlRun(3)
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