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Re: re-starting http; changing ports: msg#00004

Subject: Re: re-starting http; changing ports
At 11:38 AM -0700 6/1/04, Paul Pangaro wrote:
>cl-http is working great overall under OS X and MCL.

Might not hurt to state what version you are using.

>i have a few questions about running more gracefully:
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>Q. restarting cl-http after loading
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>1. when the machine wakes up from sleep mode, http service doesn't work. even 
>doing (http:start) doesn't restart it

MCL issue?

The MCL networking layer requires a full rewrite by Digitool.

A good starting point would be the OpenMCL networking layer.

Then, the CL-HTTP port needs to target the new networking layer.

Volunteers?

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>2. similarly, if i change the network settings [IP address etc.] because i 
>change the network or whatever, i don't know how to reset cl-http to wake it up

See HTTP::MAYBE-MOVE-SERVER-IP-ADDRESS

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>Q. I'm trying to use (http:enable-http-service :on-ports '(8002)) to control 
>which ports serve and which do not. after executing these functions, do i need 
>to do something more to get the http service up again? when should i use 
>http::maybe-move-server-ip-address and (http::disallow-http-service-on-port 
>8000), if at all?

You should probably be using: (http:set-standard-http-port 8002) in your init 
file.

Probably wouldn't hurt to read the init file (http:examples;configuration.lisp)

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>many thanks in advance -paul
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