RE: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?

2002-02-26 Thread Michael . Straessle

i did compile a post-1.1.2 EAPI version of mod_jserv which works fine - and
without warnings - with my configuration (apache 1.3.22/mod_ssl 2.8.5):

http://www.modssl.org/contrib/mod_jserv-1.1.3-dev-eapi-WIN32.zip

...had to set 
KeepAlive Off 
in httpd.conf however (BUG #569) to get production quality.

michael

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 Von: Will Guaraldi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Februar 2002 15:36
 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Betreff: RE: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?
 
 
 For the record, we're running Apache 1.3.20/mod_ssl 2.8.4 
 with ApacheJServer
 1.1.2 and we get the same warning when it loads JServ that 
 you get with
 mod_webapp.c and our application works fine.  So you might not have to
 recompile the mod_webapp module with -DEAPI.
 
 /will
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Wes Barris
  Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 5:21 PM
  To: modssl list
  Subject: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?
 
 
  We are currently using Jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 with Apache httpd 1.3.22
  (binary distributions for linux downloaded from the www.apache.org
  website).  I also have mod_webapp installed (downloaded from the
  same website).
 
  Now, I want to add mod_ssl functionality to this mix.  From what I
  gather from the www.modssl.org website, I must throw away what I
  have and compile from sources in order to use mod_ssl.
 
  I followed the instructions on this page:
 
  http://www.modssl.org/example/
 
  and everything seemed to build properly.  After copying 
 mod_ssl.so to
  the new ./libexec directory and adding the following two lines to
  ./conf/httpd.conf:
 
  LoadModule webapp_module  libexec/mod_webapp.so
  AddModule mod_webapp.c
 
  I get this error message:
 
  root@redhat# /usr/local/apache-ssl/bin/apachectl configtest
  [Wed Feb 20 15:59:04 2002] [warn] Loaded DSO
  libexec/mod_webapp.so uses plain Apache 1.3 API, this module
  might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)
  [Wed Feb 20 15:59:04 2002] [warn] module mod_webapp.c is already
  added, skipping
  Syntax OK
 
  I can read the words but I don't really know what to do.  It seems
  to be saying that I have to compile mod_webapp using -DEAPI.  Can
  anyone provide some guidance?
 
  --
  Wes Barris
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  Phone: 07-3346-2504
  
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Re: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?

2002-02-26 Thread Wes Barris

On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 09:41:51AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i did compile a post-1.1.2 EAPI version of mod_jserv which works fine - and
 without warnings - with my configuration (apache 1.3.22/mod_ssl 2.8.5):
 
 http://www.modssl.org/contrib/mod_jserv-1.1.3-dev-eapi-WIN32.zip

Thanks.

The mod_webapp binary from jakarta.apache.org seems to be working
fine despite the warning about EAPI.

 
 ...had to set 
 KeepAlive Off 
 in httpd.conf however (BUG #569) to get production quality.
 
 michael
 
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  Von: Will Guaraldi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Februar 2002 15:36
  An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Betreff: RE: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?
  
  
  For the record, we're running Apache 1.3.20/mod_ssl 2.8.4 
  with ApacheJServer
  1.1.2 and we get the same warning when it loads JServ that 
  you get with
  mod_webapp.c and our application works fine.  So you might not have to
  recompile the mod_webapp module with -DEAPI.
  
  /will
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Wes Barris
   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 5:21 PM
   To: modssl list
   Subject: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?
  
  
   We are currently using Jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 with Apache httpd 1.3.22
   (binary distributions for linux downloaded from the www.apache.org
   website).  I also have mod_webapp installed (downloaded from the
   same website).
  
   Now, I want to add mod_ssl functionality to this mix.  From what I
   gather from the www.modssl.org website, I must throw away what I
   have and compile from sources in order to use mod_ssl.
  
   I followed the instructions on this page:
  
 http://www.modssl.org/example/
  
   and everything seemed to build properly.  After copying 
  mod_ssl.so to
   the new ./libexec directory and adding the following two lines to
   ./conf/httpd.conf:
  
   LoadModule webapp_module  libexec/mod_webapp.so
   AddModule mod_webapp.c
  
   I get this error message:
  
   root@redhat# /usr/local/apache-ssl/bin/apachectl configtest
   [Wed Feb 20 15:59:04 2002] [warn] Loaded DSO
   libexec/mod_webapp.so uses plain Apache 1.3 API, this module
   might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)
   [Wed Feb 20 15:59:04 2002] [warn] module mod_webapp.c is already
   added, skipping
   Syntax OK
  
   I can read the words but I don't really know what to do.  It seems
   to be saying that I have to compile mod_webapp using -DEAPI.  Can
   anyone provide some guidance?
  
   --
   Wes Barris
   E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Phone: 07-3346-2504
   
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Re: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?

2002-02-22 Thread Owen Boyle

Wes Barris wrote:
 
 We are currently using Jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 with Apache httpd 1.3.22
 (binary distributions for linux downloaded from the www.apache.org
 website).  I also have mod_webapp installed (downloaded from the
 same website).
 
 Now, I want to add mod_ssl functionality to this mix.  From what I
 gather from the www.modssl.org website, I must throw away what I
 have and compile from sources in order to use mod_ssl.
 
 I followed the instructions on this page:
 
 http://www.modssl.org/example/
 
 and everything seemed to build properly.  After copying mod_ssl.so to
 the new ./libexec directory and adding the following two lines to
 ./conf/httpd.conf:
 
 LoadModule webapp_module  libexec/mod_webapp.so
 AddModule mod_webapp.c
 
 I get this error message:
 
 root@redhat# /usr/local/apache-ssl/bin/apachectl configtest
 [Wed Feb 20 15:59:04 2002] [warn] Loaded DSO libexec/mod_webapp.so uses plain Apache 
1.3 API, this module might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)
 [Wed Feb 20 15:59:04 2002] [warn] module mod_webapp.c is already added, skipping
 Syntax OK
 
 I can read the words but I don't really know what to do.  It seems
 to be saying that I have to compile mod_webapp using -DEAPI.  Can
 anyone provide some guidance?

G'day,

I think you've got most of it yourself...

The standard apache API needs to be extended to allow the inclusion of
mod_ssl, that is why you have to compile apache with extended API (EAPI)
if you want to load or compile in mod_ssl. It seems that mod_webapp
(don't know it personally) does indeed need to be re-compiled using
-DEAPI if you are going to load it into a EAPI apache.

Rgds,

owen Boyle.
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RE: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?

2002-02-22 Thread Will Guaraldi

For the record, we're running Apache 1.3.20/mod_ssl 2.8.4 with ApacheJServer
1.1.2 and we get the same warning when it loads JServ that you get with
mod_webapp.c and our application works fine.  So you might not have to
recompile the mod_webapp module with -DEAPI.

/will

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Wes Barris
 Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 5:21 PM
 To: modssl list
 Subject: How to install mod_ssl + mod_webapp?


 We are currently using Jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 with Apache httpd 1.3.22
 (binary distributions for linux downloaded from the www.apache.org
 website).  I also have mod_webapp installed (downloaded from the
 same website).

 Now, I want to add mod_ssl functionality to this mix.  From what I
 gather from the www.modssl.org website, I must throw away what I
 have and compile from sources in order to use mod_ssl.

 I followed the instructions on this page:

   http://www.modssl.org/example/

 and everything seemed to build properly.  After copying mod_ssl.so to
 the new ./libexec directory and adding the following two lines to
 ./conf/httpd.conf:

 LoadModule webapp_module  libexec/mod_webapp.so
 AddModule mod_webapp.c

 I get this error message:

 root@redhat# /usr/local/apache-ssl/bin/apachectl configtest
 [Wed Feb 20 15:59:04 2002] [warn] Loaded DSO
 libexec/mod_webapp.so uses plain Apache 1.3 API, this module
 might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)
 [Wed Feb 20 15:59:04 2002] [warn] module mod_webapp.c is already
 added, skipping
 Syntax OK

 I can read the words but I don't really know what to do.  It seems
 to be saying that I have to compile mod_webapp using -DEAPI.  Can
 anyone provide some guidance?

 --
 Wes Barris
 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Phone: 07-3346-2504
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