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Old 07-05-2007, 10:12 PM   #1
benrose111488
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Question Disabling sendfile and mmap in lighttpd


Hello-

As the subject reveals, I want to turn off MMaps and SendFile support in lighttpd.

Why?
Look at this:
http://64.247.29.70:80/
http://64.247.29.70:81/

Exact same page, port 80 is apache and port 81 is lighttpd. Apache serves up all the background image files correctly due to the options "EnableMMAP off" and "EnableSendfile off" being set in httpd.conf. I know this is the reason for failure because turning them on in apache yields the same images not loading, and thus the exact same broken page.

Google has left me with no answers, so I'm hoping someone out there knows and uses lighttpd!

Thanks in advance.

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