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Re: HTTP with other ports
From: |
Andrei Borzenkov |
Subject: |
Re: HTTP with other ports |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Nov 2014 21:22:54 +0300 |
В Wed, 19 Nov 2014 09:27:00 -0800
Alan Perry <address@hidden> пишет:
> On 11/19/14, 9:09 AM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> > В Wed, 19 Nov 2014 08:54:24 -0800
> > Alan Perry <address@hidden> пишет:
> >
> >> Has anyone come up with a general way to change the port number in the
> >> http module? Right now it is hard coded to be 80, but it is very common to
> >> do HTTP over another port number.
> >>
> >> I was thinking about extending the device name syntax for network devices
> > Does protocol,server:port conflict with anything? (http,server:1234)/foo
>
> I separated the server from the port with a comma
Do you have implementation? Then send a patch for review.
> because that is how
> the protocol is separated from server. I don't think either syntax
> conflicts with anything else,
Actually ':' does conflict with IPv6.
> but I haven't been working with enough
> different parts of GRUB2 to really know.
>
> In my previous note, I mentioned a command for setting the default
> server, but I was really talking about the net_default_server env
> variable. Thinking about it, an alternate default port doesn't make
> sense because you really need to know its protocol as well. Maybe a
> default protocol or protocol/port env variable that includes both allows
> the alternate port for the protocol to be specified?
>
Does not
set root=protocol,server,[?port]
do exactly that?
> alan
>
> >
> >> and/or adding a 'default port' (with a command to set it) to go with
> > default server. I did an implementation that works for my needs but
> > don't think it is a good general purpose implementation.
> >> Has anyone else done work here or have ideas for using alternate port
> >> numbers with HTTP?
> >>
> >> alan
> >>
> >>
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