Right, rebuilding Apache 1.3 with mod_proxy looks like the only  
viable option at this point. I just wanted to see if anyone else had  
gone through this dilemma before and had some better ideas.

Anyone? Django vs CPanel experience?

:-)

Sean



On Sep 15, 2006, at 3:49 PM, Ian Holsman wrote:

>
> why not build mod-proxy into the  apache13 ?
> that would be the simplest option.
>
> regards
> Ian
> On 15/09/2006, at 2:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I need to install a django app onto a client's cpanel box. I have  
>> root
>> access and can install whatever's needed. But the trouble is that
>> cpanel still uses Apache 1.3 (ugh). And to make matters worse, it  
>> uses
>> Apache 1.3 without the mod_proxy module.
>>
>> I can't install Apache2 without breaking cpanel which means that
>> running django through mod_python is out. I've had really bad
>> FastCGI/Apache experiences in the past with Rails so I think that's a
>> bad idea. The only option I can think of is to recompile Apache with
>> mod_proxy and run Lighttpd/FastCGI proxied through Apache.
>>
>> Any other suggestions?
>>
>> Sean
>>
>>
>>>
>
> --
> Ian Holsman
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