> > I'm using PIDcheck 3600 to allow some admin stuff to run for up to an > > hour in the browser. Am I asking for trouble with a setting like that > > or is it unlikely to cause a problem? > > If you have any pages that can get into an infinite loop (or even just > very slow), you open yourself up to a denial of service problem on the > server if your PIDcheck is very long like that. > > If it's working for you, though, and if you're careful about the code you > roll out to production, I'm not sure I'd worry about it too much. It just > depends on your risk tolerance, how beefy your server is, etc. > > To be safe about it, you can run a separate Interchange daemon on a > different server for your admin stuff, and tune it to allow long requests, > while the customer-facing side can use shorter PIDcheck etc. Sounds good, thanks Jon. - Grant _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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