[AOLSERVER] AOLserver and Apache

2009-11-02 Thread Matthew Burke
that something like this would be needed in order to port the AOLserver API to an Apache environment (w/out having to resort to proxying). Matt -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to lists...@listserv.aol.com with the body

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver, NTLM, Apache+mod_proxy,

2005-02-09 Thread Jim Wilcoxson
Hi - I don't know how others feel, but one of the community issues I'm having is that a mailing list is not a great place to have 5 discussions going on at once, IMO. If the mailing list does get more active (which in a way would be great), I would probably have to just unsubscribe. I think it's

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver, NTLM, Apache+mod_proxy, and FastCGI (was Re: multi protocol question)

2005-02-09 Thread John Sequeira
Dossy Shiobara wrote: On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could or does? What /does/ the FastCGI ISAPI module for IIS do? Does it get the NTLM auth data and pass it along, decrypted, to the FastCGI app.? Yes and No -- the FastCGI/DLL or cgi-fcgi don't do this on their own. _IIS_

[AOLSERVER] AOLserver, NTLM, Apache+mod_proxy, and FastCGI (was Re: multi protocol question)

2005-02-08 Thread Dossy Shiobara
different things. In Unix, you can use Apache/mod_proxy + AOLServer to combine url spaces and use AOLServer much like an app server. Agreed Actually, we're talking about the exact same thing. In Windows, you can use an Apache reverse proxy to combine AOLServer and IIS URL spaces, but only IIS

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver, NTLM, Apache+mod_proxy, and FastCGI (was Re: multi protocol question)

2005-02-08 Thread John Sequeira
Dossy Shiobara wrote: On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you sure about this? Do you have network sniffs showing what's actually happening between the browser and the server(s)? If Apache's mod_proxy is smart and its Keep-Alive is smart, then fronting IIS and AOLserver

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver, NTLM, Apache+mod_proxy, and FastCGI (was Re: multi protocol question)

2005-02-08 Thread Dossy Shiobara
organizations willing to pay for either Apache or IIS support at one time or another. To be clear, this isn't /replacing/ AOLserver with Apache or IIS, but simply allowing Apache or IIS to front an AOLserver. I can totally understand someone wanting to fund the necessary development to make

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver, NTLM, Apache+mod_proxy, and FastCGI (was Re: multi protocol question)

2005-02-08 Thread dhogaza
On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To be clear, this isn't /replacing/ AOLserver with Apache or IIS, but simply allowing Apache or IIS to front an AOLserver. I can totally understand someone wanting to fund the necessary development to make OpenACS or .LRN work without