i don't mind of few small percentage of cpu power to drop, So if it does
life much easier security stay high it worth it.
How about SSL can it be compiled like php3 to use mod_so ?
Eli Marmor wrote:
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
My Q. was if the mod_so will reduce speed or security ?
Of course
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 03:05:58AM +0200, Eli Marmor wrote:
need to load and parse htaccess files (sometimes even per request),
I'm no expert in web servers, but this looks strange to me. Could
you explain why there isn't some way for a user to signal the server
that he had changed
Are we better off reading one extra file per request? I guess this
question may only be answered if we can estimate how often users
edit their .htaccess files.
"better off reading one extra file per request"? I wish if it was
true. Currently, all the htacceess files, through all the path to
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
enscript with pretty-header, look at the time it gives you.. the date
seems right but the actual hours are totally screwy. any ideas?
The following seems ok. It was produced by
enscript -GE -o "Y2K bug.ps" "Y2K bug.txt"
Am I missing
BNM i don't mind of few small percentage of cpu power to drop, So if it does
BNM life much easier security stay high it worth it.
BNM
BNM How about SSL can it be compiled like php3 to use mod_so ?
It can be but it needs some amount of patching, because standard
Apache+SSL doesn't allow this. I
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
i don't mind of few small percentage of cpu power to drop, So if it does
life much easier security stay high it worth it.
How about SSL can it be compiled like php3 to use mod_so ?
It's possible, partially, but it requires you to migrate from Apache-SSL
(which you
P.S.:
How about SSL can it be compiled like php3 to use mod_so ?
I forgot to mention something important about mod_ssl and shared
modules:
mod_ssl depends on EAPI. However, EAPI involves additions to the
standard structure of "module". So if you use mod_ssl, you must
compile all the other
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