I am new to apache modules and was wondering if its possible / allright to create new threads within a module during the module initialization?. I saw some api that allow child process creation and termination, but is there some equivalent for threads as well?
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Glenn wrote:
> Might be too late for 1.3.28, but I'd love some comments.
>
> - Changes defaults to disallow access to files unless explicitly allowed.
Although this is, in general, a good idea, I think it would cause many
people to be confused. I don't think it is a good ide
This adds a directive ErrorLogsWithVhost that extends the error log format
by adding server name and port to entries in the error logs.
Proof of concept. Are there better ways to do this than using a global?
Cheers,
Glenn
diff -ru apache_1.3.27/src/include/http_conf_globals.h
apache_1.3.27.new/
Might be too late for 1.3.28, but I'd love some comments.
- Changes defaults to disallow access to files unless explicitly allowed.
- Turns off CGICommandArgs
I haven't seen any scripts that still use this, but have come across
more than a handful of scripts that were vulnerable. And this is
however (I seemed to remember that there was an example module somewhere
but couldn't find it yesterday). And it's certainly a lot more to
swallow than a "hello world" example.
IMO, the more valuable contribution would not be another .c file in the
tree somewhere but instead a very minimal "hell
Some level of mod_php (presumably recent) won't load with Apache 2 on
AIX, and the reason is that the decl of that variable in mpm_common.h
isn't formally exported (AP_DECLARE_DATA). PHP should be using
ap_mpm_query(), right?
See http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21046
Jeff Trawick wrote:
Chris Knight wrote:
Would there be any interest in including example modules with the
Apache source distribution?
modules/experimental/mod_example.c
Ah, fair enough. I wouldn't have thought of looking in experimental,
however (I seemed to remember that there was an example
Tuesday, June 24, 2003, 1:51:51 PM, you wrote:
JS> Rob Bloodgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JS> [...]
>> *** root mode: changing the fs ownership to 'nobody' (99:99)
>> /usr/sbin/httpd -X -d /root/.cpan/build/Apache-Test-1.03/t -f
>> /root/.cpan/build/Apache-Test-1.03/t/conf/httpd
JS> Is the
Chris Knight wrote:
Would there be any interest in including example modules with the Apache
source distribution?
modules/experimental/mod_example.c
Would there be any interest in including example modules with the Apache
source distribution? And/or could a complete example module be included
in the documentation for developers? (Personally I'd prefer it be
included in the source distribution...The web documentation has become
quite out of
Looking to tag on Friday.
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Lothar ? wrote:
does anyone know how to increase the time apache will wait
before sending a SIGKILL to cgi-processes?
(Or to change the kill-policy used with subprocesses?)
problem background:
I'm using BerkeleyDB from my perl-cgi-scripts, but I don't know how
to close the database in case of
Jim Jagielski wrote:
OK, let's get 1.3.28 out the door. I'd like to hear some feedback
on whether there is stuff people want to see in this release.
I'd also like some feedback on some testing on the latest HEAD.
It is likely that 1.3.28 will be out there for quite awhile,
so let's get it out soon
Thomas,
I'm working on getting a patch in to CVS. The answer to question 1 is
that, depending on how it got added, the various values could be in
either err_headers_out or headers_out. I'm adjusting your patch (plus
the other header references) accordingly. Should be done, tested, and
committed so
Philipp Reisner wrote:
Now since I can do input (request) filtering with mod_ext_filter,
I tried to set ftype = AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION and expected to get
the headers. If you set ftype to AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION on an output
filter, it will get the complete response including headers.
On output, the heade
Hey again !!
Thanks for getting back in touch. I read through the code you have and
I'm not sure it does exactly what I'm aiming for, although it is a great
start. The caching section I have seen examples for and I'am sure it
wouldn't be too much to get it going. I know it is a lot of extra code
Hi,
Now since I can do input (request) filtering with mod_ext_filter,
I tried to set ftype = AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION and expected to get
the headers. If you set ftype to AP_FTYPE_CONNECTION on an output
filter, it will get the complete response including headers.
I have to add that I deployed my inpu
Title: RE: [PATCH] mod_cache RFC compliance
Thanks for looking into this Paul !
Concerning the second question, I totally agree with you. I tested it and it works. It is obviously more logical...
I hope you will be able to integrate this patch in the next apache release...
Thanks again,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Marc M. Adkins wrote:
>
>> The ap_hook_handler() call
>> does not specify the handler key from the corresponding AddHandler
>> configuration directive. As a consequence, the specified handler
>> function
>> must look at and accept or decline each request.
>
>
>
Am Montag, 23. Juni 2003 19:02 schrieben Sie:
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 10:26:55AM +0200, Philipp Reisner wrote:
> > Am Montag, 23. Juni 2003 03:56 schrieb Jeff Trawick:
> > > (apologies for missing the right mail reference and nasty quoting...
> > > e-mail problems, and luckily I was browsing the
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