On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 07:42:02PM +0200, Roberto De Ioris wrote:
>
> > On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 04:18:30PM +0200, Roberto De Ioris wrote:
> >> (Warning this is Linux only)
> >>
> >> Hi all, the attached path adds support for unix socket in abstract
> >> namespace.
> >> They are special sockets without filesystem correspondence (so you can
> >> use
> >> them without thinking about permissions or in chroot). In netstat they
> >> are
> >> reported with a '@' prefix.
> >>
> >> For example (using uWSGI):
> >>
> >> uwsgi -s @funnysock
> >>
> >> netstat -l
> >>
> >> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 23813 @funnysock
> >>
> >> After applying the patch you can connect to it with
> >>
> >> uwsgi_pass unix:@funnysock;
> >>
> >> I hope it can be useful
> >
> > Thank you for the feature. I think it's better to allow nginx
> > configuration
> > parser to support "\0" as binary 0. Then this socket may be set as
> >
> > uwsgi_pass unix:\0funnysock;
> >
>
> I fear it will require changes changes as 0 being the token delimeter in
> config parsing :(
No, nginx does not use zero-trailing strings.
--
Igor Sysoev
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