Java Rockx writes:
Can anyone point me in the direction of some docs for
setting up serweb on
machine A with ser running on machine B?
i don't use serweb and thus can't comment on it, but what you need to do
is to write fifo commands on web server host A to the network, i.e., to
the address and port that fifo relay is listening at B. that requires a
little socket programming on the web server host.
I'm having some difficulties understanding how the
fifo_relay is used on the
serweb machine.
it is used on the ser proxy host only and the client that talks to it is
on the web server host.
Do I simply keep an apache web server running on the
ser proxy with only the
fifo_relay.php script and my serweb server then communicates to the
ser proxy via the apache server?
there is no need to run any web server on the proxy host, just ser and
fifo relay.
What modifications, if any, do I need to make to
serweb in order to
get it to play nice with the fifo_relay?
as i said, i don't know, but i assume that serweb currently writes fifo
commands to the local fifo file and you need to change that code and
make it to write them to the network instead.
-- juha