DO NOT REPLY [Bug 35855] New: - webconfig httphandlers
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL, BUT PLEASE POST YOUR BUG· RELATED COMMENTS THROUGH THE WEB INTERFACE AVAILABLE AT http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35855. ANY REPLY MADE TO THIS MESSAGE WILL NOT BE COLLECTED AND· INSERTED IN THE BUG DATABASE. http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35855 Summary: webconfig httphandlers Product: Apache mod_aspdotnet Version: 2.0.0 Platform: Other OS/Version: other Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: mod_aspdotnet AssignedTo: cli-dev@httpd.apache.org ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I added some httphandlers to my web.config file, and mod_aspdotnet doesn't seem to pick them up. For example, add verb=* path=*.pas type=System.Web.HttpForbiddenHandler/ should send users to the forbidden handler when trying to request files that end in .pas But it does not work, even when restarting httpd. Browser does not matter. -- Configure bugmail: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/userprefs.cgi?tab=email --- You are receiving this mail because: --- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
[ANNOUNCE] Apache-Test 1.26
The URL http://people.apache.org/~geoff/Apache-Test-1.26.tar.gz has entered CPAN as file: $CPAN/authors/id/G/GE/GEOFF/Apache-Test-1.26.tar.gz size: 147976 bytes md5: 0626e18f95e36b61b035e7485295128e --Geoff Changes since 1.25: make sure mp2 loading doesn't make it impossible to complete mp1 runs. [Matt Sergeant, Geoffrey Young] add Apache::TestConfigParrot and Apache::TestRunParrot to support mod_parrot server-side testing [Geoffrey Young] update -withtestmore action to properly work with newer versions of Test::Builder [Geoffrey Young]
Re: Missing Features of htdigest.c
Geoffrey Young wrote: only? you can certainly add a new user via use Digest::MD5; my $user = 'user'; my $realm = 'realm'; my $pass = 'pass'; print $user:$realm:, Digest::MD5::md5_hex($user:$realm:$pass), \n; once you know the algorithm, parsing the file and changing passwords with perl is just as simple :) Well, maybe I explained it bad, so I'll try again: In 2.1, the AAA was totally restructured, to separate the algorithm (BASIC or DIGEST or whatever) from the storage (FILE or DBM or a database), and to open the full matrix of options to users. However, even if it was done in the server (which I didn't check), there is no way to use it, because the supporting programs have never fixed or changed to support it: Nothing was added to dbmmanage or to htdbm or to htpasswd to support different algorithms, or at least DIGEST. Moreover, the only program which still supports DIGEST - htdigest - does almost nothing - no DBM, no database support, and even the minimal features - such as non-interactive mode (-b) so other programs or CGIs can call it - are not supported. Has anybody here ever user DIGEST not in a FILE but in DBM or a database? How did he do it? Is there any code sample? Why don't we just fix dbmmanage and htdbm? And of course, finally finishing htdigest? Or add DIGEST as an option to htpasswd? (which is better?) If I do any of the above things, will it be committed? (assuming it's written according to the guidelines) Does anybody have existing code or patches to save me time? Will there be anybody else to help me? I know that there are tricks to do everything in Perl, but if this is the way to go - then remove htpasswd/htdigest from the distribution and ask people to write Perl scripts instead... ;-) (I'm not serious, I'm just trying to illustrate why solutions like the responder suggested are not practical; if the supporting programs lack minimal and basic features, we must fix them. If htdigest is useless, either remove it or fix it. And if there is no way to use DIGEST but only BASIC, then return to the old structure of AAA, because there is no need to separate the algorithm - there is only BASIC). Thanks, -- Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd. __ Tel.: +972-9-766-1020 8 Yad-Harutzim St. Fax.: +972-9-766-1314 P.O.B. 7004 Mobile: +972-50-5237338 Kfar-Saba 44641, Israel
Re: Missing Features of htdigest.c
Responding to myself, I want to go on: May we add [-D realm] to the command options of htdbm? I believe it will not take more than 20 lines, is anybody expect any problem with it? Has anybody done a similar thing in htdbm in the past? And last thing before we add it: Is the new structure of AAA ready to support it in the server? I don't want to waste time in the side of the supporting programs, just to find out that the server lags behind and is not ready to support what it supposed to do when it was restructured... Thanks, -- Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd. __ Tel.: +972-9-766-1020 8 Yad-Harutzim St. Fax.: +972-9-766-1314 P.O.B. 7004 Mobile: +972-50-5237338 Kfar-Saba 44641, Israel
Re: Missing Features of htdigest.c
Well, maybe I explained it bad, so I'll try again: ok :) In 2.1, the AAA was totally restructured, to separate the algorithm (BASIC or DIGEST or whatever) from the storage (FILE or DBM or a database), and to open the full matrix of options to users. However, even if it was done in the server (which I didn't check), it was. there is no way to use it, please don't spread FUD like that. of course you can use it, and I'm sure many people have and will continue to do so. because the supporting programs have never fixed or changed to support it: Nothing was added to dbmmanage or to htdbm or to htpasswd to support different algorithms, or at least DIGEST. Moreover, the only program which still supports DIGEST - htdigest - does almost nothing - no DBM, no database support, and even the minimal features - such as non-interactive mode (-b) so other programs or CGIs can call it - are not supported. ok, I wasn't aware that the majority of people were using these tools interactively to manage users like that. at least not on a large scale. at least not those that really, really wanted to move to digest :) but ok, if that's true then sure - we ought to support digest from these tools... or come up with a better way. so, to that end, to the rest of the developers here's my offer: I'll write an htpasswd replacement that will - allow for management of users using Basic or Digest algorithms - allow for varying data stores - allow for varying user algorithms (mixing of Basic and Digest in the same store, for example) - support (as best I can) existing options from existing support files - whatever else it ought to do it will, of course, be in perl - if people are really just shell'ing out to a binary from a CGI then there's no real reason it _needs_ to be in C. at least that I can see :) anyway, that's the offer. if others like it and can see integrating it then I'll do it. if not, I won't, and no harm done. --Geoff
Re: Missing Features of htdigest.c
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Eli Marmor wrote: 3. A C program may be integrated into the source tree of Apache (or And while gradually disappearing -I still see a lot systems in the field which do not have perl installed or managed (as well) with apache. So it really ought to be C - or we need to continue to keep those. Dw.
Bug report for Apache httpd-1.3 [2005/07/25]
+---+ | Bugzilla Bug ID | | +-+ | | Status: UNC=Unconfirmed NEW=New ASS=Assigned| | | OPN=ReopenedVER=Verified(Skipped Closed/Resolved) | | | +-+ | | | Severity: BLK=Blocker CRI=CriticalMAJ=Major | | | | MIN=Minor NOR=Normal ENH=Enhancement | | | | +-+ | | | | Date Posted | | | | | +--+ | | | | | Description | | | | | | | | 8329|New|Nor|2002-04-20|mime_magic gives 500 and no error_log on Microsoft| | 8372|Ass|Nor|2002-04-22|Threadsaftey issue in Rewrite's cache [Win32/OS2/N| | 8849|New|Nor|2002-05-07|make install errors as root on NFS shares | | 8882|New|Enh|2002-05-07|[PATCH] mod_rewrite communicates with external rew| | 9037|New|Min|2002-05-13|Slow performance when acessing an unresolved IP ad| | 9126|New|Blk|2002-05-15|68k-next-openstep v. 4.0 | | 9726|New|Min|2002-06-09|Double quotes should be flagged as T_HTTP_TOKEN_ST| | 9894|New|Maj|2002-06-16|getline sub in support progs collides with existin| | |New|Nor|2002-06-19|Incorrect default manualdir value with layout.| |10038|New|Min|2002-06-20|ab benchmaker hangs on 10K https URLs with keepali| |10073|New|Maj|2002-06-20|upgrade from 1.3.24 to 1.3.26 breaks include direc| |10169|New|Nor|2002-06-24|Apache seg faults due to attempt to access out of | |10178|New|Maj|2002-06-24|Proxy server cuts off begining of buffer when spec| |10195|New|Nor|2002-06-24|Configure script erroneously detects system Expat | |10199|New|Nor|2002-06-24|Configure can't handle directory names with unders| |10243|New|Maj|2002-06-26|CGI scripts not getting POST data | |10354|New|Nor|2002-06-30|ErrorDocument(.htaccess) fails when passed URL wit| |10446|Opn|Blk|2002-07-03|spaces in link to http server seen as foreign char| |10470|New|Cri|2002-07-04|proxy module will not correctly serve mixed case f| |10666|New|Enh|2002-07-10|line-end comment error message missing file name | |10744|New|Nor|2002-07-12|suexec might fail to open log file| |10747|New|Maj|2002-07-12|ftp SIZE command and 'smart' ftp servers results i| |10760|New|Maj|2002-07-12|empty ftp directory listings from cached ftp direc| |10939|New|Maj|2002-07-18|directory listing errors | |11020|New|Maj|2002-07-21|APXS only recognise tests made by ./configure | |11236|New|Min|2002-07-27|Possible Log exhaustion bug? | |11265|New|Blk|2002-07-29|mod_rewrite fails to encode special characters| |11765|New|Nor|2002-08-16|.apaci.install.tmp installs in existing httpd.conf| |11986|New|Nor|2002-08-23|Restart hangs when piping logs on rotation log pro| |12096|New|Nor|2002-08-27|apxs does not handle binary dists installed at non| |12574|New|Nor|2002-09-12|Broken images comes from mod_proxy when caching ww| |12583|New|Nor|2002-09-12|First piped log process do not handle SIGTERM | |12598|Opn|Maj|2002-09-12|Apache hanging in Keepalive State | |13188|New|Nor|2002-10-02|does not configure correctly for hppa64-hp-hpux11.| |13274|Ass|Nor|2002-10-04|Subsequent requests are destroyed by the request e| |13607|Opn|Enh|2002-10-14|Catch-all enhancement for vhost_alias?| |13687|New|Min|2002-10-16|Leave Debug symbol on Darwin | |13822|New|Maj|2002-10-21|Problem while running Perl modules accessing CGI::| |14095|Opn|Nor|2002-10-30|Change default Content-Type (DefaultType) in defau| |14250|New|Maj|2002-11-05|Alternate UserDirs don't work intermittantly | |14443|New|Maj|2002-11-11|Keep-Alive randomly causes TCP RSTs | |14448|Opn|Cri|2002-11-11|Apache WebServer not starting if installed on Comp| |14518|Opn|Nor|2002-11-13|QUERY_STRING parts not incorporated by mod_rewrite| |14670|New|Cri|2002-11-19|Apache didn't deallocate unused memory| |14748|New|Nor|2002-11-21|Configure Can't find DBM on Mac OS X | |15011|New|Nor|2002-12-03|Apache processes not timing out on Solaris 8 | |15028|New|Maj|2002-12-03|RedirectMatch does not escape properly| |15242|New|Blk|2002-12-10|mod_cgi prevents handling of OPTIONS request | |16236|New|Maj|2003-01-18|Include directive in Apache is not parsed within c| |16241|New|Maj|2003-01-19|Apache processes takes 100% CPU until killed manua| |16492|New|Maj|2003-01-28|mod_proxy doesn't correctly retrieve values from C|
Re: Corrupting error log buffer?
* Akins, Brian wrote: [Mon Jul 25 13:15:28 2005] [error] [client 85.140.27.54] url_cache_handler: may serve STALE content: 0: /toon/tools/img/jewel.jpg, referer: http://schedule.cartoonnetwork.com/servlet/ScheduleServlet?action=showsh owI D=320361show=Justice%20Leaguefilter=tm But, I am not logging from referer on. That shouldn't be there. It's added automatically by the error logging code, if it can be determined. nd -- Rätselnd, was ein Anthroposoph mit Unterwerfung zu tun hat... [...] Dieses Wort gibt so viele Stellen für einen Spelling Flame her, und Du gönnst einem keine einzige.-- Jean Claude und David Kastrup in dtl
Re: mod_cache: Help
Hi again. Rici help me out on this issue. Thanks, Parin. On 7/24/05, Parin Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, I am currently working on my first module, mod-cache-requester. I am planning to make it a sub-module of mod-cache. I have written a small piece of code which I want to integrate it with mod-cache the way mod-mem-cache is integrated. i.e. it should have a seperate .so file in the modules and we also should have --enable-mod-cache-requester option in configure. I can compile and build a new module which is totally independent. but in this case I am adding some structure in mod_cache.h. and thats why I am not too sure how to go abt it. I would really appreciate your help on this issue. Thanks, Parin.