On 09/26/2013 10:29 PM, Joel Martin wrote: > Thomas, Timo, > > Websockify actually does have support for unix sockets (--unix-target). > I've never used it (it was contributed by cloud9ers) so I can't vouch > for how well it works but I'm certainly willing to take patches to make > it work better. Using Unix sockets is definitely a cleaner option than > using wrap mode/rebind. The wrap mode code was never updated to find > rebind.so when websockify is installed to distro paths. I would also > take patches to enable wrap mode to properly locate rebind.so. However, > I wouldn't encourage production use of wrap mode. It works but it's > doing non-obvious things (i.e. hard to debug) and as you suggested there > are better ways of accomplishing the equivalent thing in production. > > Regards, > > Joel Martin (kanaka)
Hi, I think you're missing the most important part of the bug report, which is that websockify doesn't find the rebind.so in /usr/lib/websockify. That's what needs to be fixed ASAP, the other comment about unix socket is a distraction. Cheers, Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org