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From: Mark Berryman <mark@theberrymans.com>
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Subject: Re: Apache + mod_php performance
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 09:43:11 -0600
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On 10/7/24 1:05 PM, Mark Daniel wrote:
> On 8/10/2024 03:17, Mark Berryman wrote:
>> On 10/6/24 9:12 AM, Michael S wrote:
> 8< snip 8<
>>> As a lurker, I am waiting for the expert answer with interest.
>>>
>>
>> It is most definitely possible as that is precisely what the auxiliary 
>> server in TCPIP Services does.  It listens for a connection, then 
>> creates a process to handle it.  See the description of TCPIP$C_AUXS 
>> in the TCPIP Services programming documentation.
> 8< snip 8<
> 
> The auxiliary is something special.  Passing socket devices between 
> processes requires SHARE privilege.
> 
 > [ program example deleted ]

This is one way to do it since the SHARE privilege will allow you to 
open a device that is already open by another process.  However, since I 
can find no evidence that processes started by the auxiliary server 
require the SHARE privilege, that would indicate to me that the server 
uses a different method.

Mark Berryman