[Info-vax] Apache + mod_php performance

Dan Cross cross at spitfire.i.gajendra.net
Fri Oct 11 20:29:59 EDT 2024


In article <aeiOO.1076078$jVLc.666165 at fx15.ams4>,
Mark Daniel  <mark.daniel at wasd.vsm.com.au> wrote:
>[snip]
>Bit fiddly but to show the protections apply the original BG_EXAMPLE.C 
>was modified to wait for a read from the telnet connection
>
>[snip]
>but after modifying the BG device security (pasted as quotation to 
>circumvent wrapping)
>
>> X86VMS$ set sec BG11402: /class=device /prot=(world)
>> X86VMS$ show dev /full BG11402:
>> 
>> Device BG11402:, device type unknown, is online, mounted, record-oriented
>>     device, network device, mailbox device.
>> 
>>     Error count                    0    Operations completed                  2
>>     Owner process     "FTA10_SYSTEM"    Owner UIC                      [SYSTEM]
>>     Owner process ID        00001599    Dev Prot         S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:RWPL,W
>>     Reference count                1    Default buffer size                 256
>
>X86VMS$ mcr []bg2_example BG11402:
>sys$setprv() %X00000001
>sys$assign() %X00000024
>write() -1 %X0000013C
>X86VMS$ exit %X00000024
>%SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV, insufficient privilege or object protection violation
>X86VMS$ exit %X00000024
>
>while the owner (SYSTEM) continued to have access
>
>[snip]

Perfect; thanks.  I think this shows definitely how the access
mechanism applies to BG devices.  I wonder why the default is to
be W:R....

	- Dan C.



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