O$: setting up ultra-thin on MacOS 10.11 & 10.12

Mike Matthews omnis at lineal.co.uk
Tue Mar 28 05:02:45 EDT 2017


Ah, that is interesting news then, so I'm still ignorant then. :)

I am looking for a easy follow guides and advice when using this kind of tech in the outside world.  I read all of Clifford's (yes all of it) and others very useful input, but still struggle on how to actually do it etc.

Maybe a very useful topic at EurOmnis 2017, if someone is clever enough to help us poor idiots (and I include Jock with me here), with good advice.  

What do others think of this topic?  Are we all up to speed?  Not of interest?

Thanks

Mike

Mike Matthews, Managing Director, Lineal Software Solutions Ltd

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> On 28 Mar 2017, at 09:44, Bruno Del Sol <bruno.delsol at bydesign.fr> wrote:
> 
> I mean http2 the new version of http, that should be a lot faster, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP/2
> 
> https is not ans issue, it works well with all flavors of omnis' remote tasks and forms since a while (even with the old web client).
> 
> Regards
> Bruno
> 
> 
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> Le 28/03/2017 à 10:36, Mike Matthews a écrit :
>> Bruno,
>> 
>> Do you mean http2 or https? Is there a difference, I don't know.  Oddly I was wondering about secure connections yesterday for JS client work as well.
>> 
>> Thank you
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Mike Matthews, Managing Director, Lineal Software Solutions Ltd
>> 
>> Apple Reseller, Microsoft Partner, SQLWorks Business Partner
>> phone: 01271 375999 | web: lineal.co.uk <http://www.lineal.co.uk/> | email: mike.matthews at lineal.co.uk <mailto:mike.matthews at lineal.co.uk>
>>> On 28 Mar 2017, at 09:00, Bruno Del Sol <bruno.delsol at bydesign.fr> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Nick,
>>> 
>>> Thanks for this info. I haven't upgraded MacOs to 10.12 yet, but i'm willing to do it only if i can have the builtin web server run http2. Have you tried it, By any chance ? if not, do you think it's possible ? is there a libexec/apache2/mod_http2.so module file ?
>>> 
>>> TIA for your answer
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Bruno
>>> 
>>> 
>>> By Design
>>> http://www.bydesign.fr
>>> Bruno Del Sol
>>> bruno.delsol at bydesign.fr
>>> tel (33) 01 48 78 47 37
>>> 46, rue de La Tour d'Auvergne
>>> 75009 Paris (France)
>>> 
>>> Le 28/03/2017 à 09:35, Nick Renders a écrit :
>>>> Hi List,
>>>> 
>>>> Just a little FYI: yesterday I was having some problems setting
>>>> up a Web Server on MacOS 10.12, more specifically, using the CGI
>>>> executable nph-omniscgi.
>>>> 
>>>> It turns out you have to uncomment the following line in the
>>>> httpd.conf file:
>>>> 
>>>> LoadModule cgi_module libexec/apache2/mod_cgi.so
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I never had to do that before so I guess Apple has tightened
>>>> their security a bit. Thanks to Omnis Support who figured out
>>>> what was wrong pretty quick.
>>>> 
>>>> For more info: http://omnis.net/technotes/tnjs0003.jsp
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Nick Renders
>>>> 
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