On 7 Mar 2007, at 16:21, Timo Sirainen wrote:
If you're not using SSL then after user has logged in, the login
process knows nothing about the user anymore and it's free to serve another user.
And if you are using SSL? (Which, I'm sure, Stewart will get to in
time)...
If I remember other postings correctly then the login process does
know something about the user: it acts as a proxy, passing data
through from the IMAP client to the imap server process (and
presumably back again?).
Is that right? ... If so, then this was where the "Too many open
files" problem arose in an earlier thread (the stdio library on
Solaris defaulting to only allow 256 descriptors, or something).
Like Stewart, I'm doing the slow turtle-speed crawl and don't have
SSL in place yet. But when I get that far one of the things I have
on my checklist is to verify I can open more than 256 SSL connections
to the server at a time: potentially we'll need 1,000-2,000 at a time
as use of IMAP over SSL increases.
Cheers, Mike B-)
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