Re: mod_perl on specific scripts (fwd)
n 6 Nov 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote: Matthew Byng-Maddick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 1 Nov 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote: Matthew Byng-Maddick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You do, of course, know about all the latest patches for this, due to potential security problems ...moving to Apache 1.3.14, right? Some are fixed in 1.3.14 but there are an extra set of patches for 1.3.14 to fix the things that weren't fixed. And where do these hide? I can't see them on apache.org in either patches directory... Tony Finch wrote: | I have also made the patch available from | http://httpd.apache.org/dist/apache_1.3.14-fix.diff | because there are a few other problems we want to fix before releasing | 1.3.15 and getting the patch out of the bug database is unnecessarily | painful. From when I spoke to Tony, he said that these were mod_rewrite isssues too. MBM -- Matthew Byng-Maddick Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +44 20 8981 8633 (Home) http://colondot.net/ Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +44 7956 613942 (Mobile) The Universe shipped by weight, not by volume. Some expansion of the contents may have occurred during shipment.
Re: mod_perl on specific scripts
David Hodgkinson wrote: Paonia Ezrine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a number of scripts in places other then /perl that I want to use mod_perl for. However, I can't turn it on for all scripts in a specific directory or even a certain extension. Is there any way to do this or am I going to need to do a redirect of some sort (anyone have one)? I trust you've set up a thin apache at the front? Then it's easy to pass only the scripts you want back to the mod_perl server. Did I just condemn you to learning mod_rewrite? Ooops :-) Assuming your script is written as a mod_perl handler, and assuming the aforesaid thin Apache in front, try mod_proxy on the front end and Location on the back end. What I do in my httpd-static.conf (cribbed wholesale from the Guide, names changed to protect the innocent): VirtualHost www.xxx.yyy.zzz:ppp ServerName www.foo.com ProxyRequests on ProxyPass/cgi-bin/ http://localhost:8080/bar/baz/ ProxyPassReverse /cgi-bin/ http://localhost:8080/bar/baz/ RewriteRule ^proxy:.* - [F] # keep others from using your proxy ProxyReceiveBufferSize 65536 # buffer more data thru the proxy # put whatever else you need in here too, like SSL configs, root dirs, # and whatnot /VirtualHost and in the httpd-perl.conf: Location /boo/baz/noot.cgi SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Knights::who::say::Nit # likely more stuff goes in here too, see the Guide for details /Location If your scripts are of type Apache::Registry, instead do Alias /bar/baz/ /your/special/path/to/your/scripts/ Location /bar/baz/ SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler +Apache::Registry Options ExecCGI PerlSendHeader On /Location META Would something like Alias /bar/baz/foo.cgi /your/special/path/to/foo.cgi work? Because then this will work: Location /bar/baz/foo.cgi SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler +Apache::Registry Options ExecCGI PerlSendHeader On /Location and we can mix PerlHandlers and Apache::Registry scripts in the same (virtual) direactory. That would be a win. /META At least this handles the directory problem. The file extension problem really does require mod_rewrite, I believe. The beauty of this is that what the client sees really has nothing to do with where the scripts are on your server. On my box, I used mod_proxy to virtualize the /cgi-bin/ directory. When a request comes in for http://www.foo.com/cgi-bin/noot.cgi, the request gets passed back, the proper PerlHandler gets called, and life goes on. I admit that I've deliberately avoided learning mod_rewrite; I took one look at it and said "I'm doing something else!". So I set up all my sites to avoid using it. God help me if I ever really _have_ to use it, though :) --Christopher Christopher L. Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mod_perl on specific scripts
Matthew Byng-Maddick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 31 Oct 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote: Did I just condemn you to learning mod_rewrite? Ooops :-) You do, of course, know about all the latest patches for this, due to potential security problems ...moving to Apache 1.3.14, right? -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Apache, mod_perl, MySQL, Sybase hired gun for, well, hire -
Re: mod_perl on specific scripts
On 1 Nov 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote: Matthew Byng-Maddick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 31 Oct 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote: Did I just condemn you to learning mod_rewrite? Ooops :-) You do, of course, know about all the latest patches for this, due to potential security problems ...moving to Apache 1.3.14, right? Some are fixed in 1.3.14 but there are an extra set of patches for 1.3.14 to fix the things that weren't fixed. MBM -- Matthew Byng-Maddick Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +44 20 8981 8633 (Home) http://colondot.net/ Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +44 7956 613942 (Mobile) To err is human, to forgive is against company policy.
mod_perl on specific scripts
I have a number of scripts in places other then /perl that I want to use mod_perl for. However, I can't turn it on for all scripts in a specific directory or even a certain extension. Is there any way to do this or am I going to need to do a redirect of some sort (anyone have one)? Thanks, Paonia
Re: mod_perl on specific scripts
At 03:31 PM 10/31/00 -0500, Paonia Ezrine wrote: I have a number of scripts in places other then /perl that I want to use mod_perl for. However, I can't turn it on for all scripts in a specific directory or even a certain extension. Is there any way to do this or am I going to need to do a redirect of some sort (anyone have one)? How about the files directive. Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mod_perl on specific scripts
At 03:31 PM 10/31/00 -0500, Paonia Ezrine wrote: I have a number of scripts in places other then /perl that I want to use mod_perl for. However, I can't turn it on for all scripts in a specific directory or even a certain extension. Is there any way to do this or am I going to need to do a redirect of some sort (anyone have one)? How about the files directive. Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill, this is good in thoery but I have not gotten it to work in practice. here is the general idea (of what I tried): Files /home/httpd/cgi-bin/test2.pl SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options ExecCGI PerlSetEnv PERL5LIB /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0 /Files I tried a lot of variation as well thanks Paonia
Re: mod_perl on specific scripts
On 31 Oct 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote: Did I just condemn you to learning mod_rewrite? Ooops :-) You do, of course, know about all the latest patches for this, due to potential security problems MBM -- Matthew Byng-Maddick Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +44 20 8981 8633 (Home) http://colondot.net/ Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +44 7956 613942 (Mobile) To err is human, to forgive is against company policy.
Re: mod_perl on specific scripts
At 08:00 PM 10/31/00 -0500, Paonia Ezrine wrote: Bill, this is good in thoery but I have not gotten it to work in practice. here is the general idea (of what I tried): Files /home/httpd/cgi-bin/test2.pl Files test2.pl And you can use it within a Directory to limit its reach. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#files Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mod_perl on specific scripts
Paonia Ezrine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a number of scripts in places other then /perl that I want to use mod_perl for. However, I can't turn it on for all scripts in a specific directory or even a certain extension. Is there any way to do this or am I going to need to do a redirect of some sort (anyone have one)? I trust you've set up a thin apache at the front? Then it's easy to pass only the scripts you want back to the mod_perl server. Did I just condemn you to learning mod_rewrite? Ooops :-) Plan B would be to maybe do it by suffix? Can you do that? -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Apache, mod_perl, MySQL, Sybase hired gun for, well, hire -