Hi there,
Thanks everyone for the great information you have provided. I have taken
everyones advice and installed CGI.pm with the cgi-lib compat mode on.
I am still having an issue that is only associated with the mod_perl version
of the web server?
I have two variables at initial login $use
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Murugan K wrote:
> Hai
> I am trying to build Mod-perl_1.26 on Windows NT. For that i
> installed perl5.6.1 and apache 1.3.19 on my windows machine ( "C" drive).
> After that (as per read me ) , i have to run the makefile.pl .
> But that is giving the following error.
Hai
I am trying to build Mod-perl_1.26 on Windows NT. For that i installed
perl5.6.1 and apache 1.3.19 on my windows machine ( "C" drive).
After that (as per read me ) , i have to run the makefile.pl . But that is giving
the following error.
Perl makefile.pl
Checking if your kit is co
"Castellon, Francisco" wrote:
>
> Hi I am running on Windows98SE, Apache 1.20, mod_perl 1.25, php 4.0.6, and
> have the latest Apache::ASP installed and have Activestate's Perl installed
> (build 626).
>
> I want to be able to access, Oracle, SQL and MSAccess databases as well as a
> couple of o
At 01:19 AM 7/26/2001 +0200, Issac Goldstand wrote:
[snipped]
>I see what you mean. I'm not dealing with client certs (yet), and I'm
>thinking that when the system that I'm testing now goes production, it'll be
>a front-end SSL, back-end non-SSL sorta deal... But that won't work for now
>due to
Hi, I am trying to compile Apache with a bunch of modules and DSO. I cant
find any documentation that covers all of this though.
perl.apache.org/guide/ give lots of combination examples, but not all.
I would like to build Apache 1.3.20 with mod_ssl, mod_perl, mod_php and DSO
support, and for apa
> > > The front end server must be configured to understand SSL. Otherwise,
how
> > > else can the HTTP request be pulled apart (decrypted) to understand
that
> >it
> > > has to be forwarded to the backend server.
> >
> >2 words: dumb proxy. The request doesn't need to be pulled apart by the
> >f
At 07:05 PM 7/25/2001 +0200, Issac Goldstand wrote:
> > The front end server must be configured to understand SSL. Otherwise, how
> > else can the HTTP request be pulled apart (decrypted) to understand that
>it
> > has to be forwarded to the backend server.
>
>2 words: dumb proxy. The request do
> The front end server must be configured to understand SSL. Otherwise, how
> else can the HTTP request be pulled apart (decrypted) to understand that
it
> has to be forwarded to the backend server.
2 words: dumb proxy. The request doesn't need to be pulled apart by the
front-end server in this
Hi there,
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Bryan Coon wrote:
> Hi, I am having trouble figuring out what is up with mod_perl.
>
> I currently have apache 1.3.20 running on RH6.2, compiled with mod_ssl, mm
> 1.1.3 and DSO support enabled.
>
> What is the method to install mod_perl?
http://perl.apache.org/
The front end server must be configured to understand SSL. Otherwise, how
else can the HTTP request be pulled apart (decrypted) to understand that it
has to be forwarded to the backend server.
If you configure the back-end server to understand SSL, that's OK, but
beware that all mod_proxy is d
I am trying to make a back-end mod_perl/mod_ssl server. The front-end
server that is currently in place is doing a great job forwarding normal
requests to the back-end, but it is not forwarding SSL. Now, the front-end
server does not understand SSL, itself. What I'm doing is trying to force
the
Kevin Schroeder wrote:
> Hi,I want to create a program for mod_perl that shares information
> in between all the child processes so they all have current
> information. The data will be stored in a MySQL database, but rather
> than query the DB each time which, due to the kind of server load
Hello,
> I would like to have a config file like /etc/mywebapp.conf where I would
> put all my modules configuration.
Yep, that's what we do too.
> Then I would have a WebApp::LoadConfig
> module that would run from startup.pl, and initialize my Perl modules
> default variables at Apache s
Quoting Bob Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Immediately
> after I make an Oracle database connection, the child jumps from a size
> of
> 3.6M (2.4M shared) to 17.4M (3.4M shared). The child process slowly
> grows
> to 22.2M (3.4M shared). The loaded libs Sizes total 13.6M.
>
> Shouldn't the libs
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