Application framework for modularizing *nix applications into discretely-purposed components. Resourcerver binds a system of processes together with a local-machine server which facilitates and controls IPC. A primary focus is application security.
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After nearly two years of hosting with SourceForge.net, the Resourcerver Project has permanently moved to BerliOS.de. This move was for many reasons, to include the hosts' suitability for the project's audience, and it shouldn't be taken as an expression of negative opinions of SourceForge.net, professional or otherwise. The Resourcerver Project is grateful for all of the support and resources provided by SourceForge.net in the past. Please visit the new project page at http://rservr.berlios.de/. Thank you for your new or continued interest in my work. Kevin P. Barry
Modified source tree in response to the refactoring of hparser. Existing source code should be compatible with beta.16. In rare cases, however, existing code will need to be recompiled (really only an issue with third-party plug-in commands.) Added a few fixes to the socket forwarders; they failed to find the address of an existing connection in certain cases. Updated the previous home-automation example to work with beta.17.
Modified source tree in response to the refactoring of hparser. Existing source code should be compatible with beta.16. In rare cases, however, existing code will need to be recompiled (really only an issue with third-party plug-in commands.) Added a few fixes to the socket forwarders; they failed to find the address of an existing connection in certain cases. Updated the previous home-automation example to work with beta.17.
This release contains a few minor fixes, a few additional 'rsv-respawn' and socket-forwarder options, and revisions to the forwarder security plug-in API. The forwarder 'security' option was renamed to 'security_filter' so that it wouldn't be confused with the 'rservr' 'security' option. The new respawn changes include the addition of an optional shell command to be executed between respawns (intended for either executing a short pause or to check external information to approve/disapprove respawning) and the addition of an logging-mode change option. The forwarder changes include the addition of a logging-mode change option and a queue-capacity change option. I revised the forwarder security plug-in API to allow for recording of error disconnections, and also added a new argument for incoming address filtering (requires modification of existing filters that use it.) This was to facilitate the addition of a new "penalty" filter that imposes a wait period before reconnecting if a host is disconnected due to errors. This is mainly to keep programs such as port scanners from bogging down forwarders.
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