I run a community ISP on Win32. Can anybody recommend modperl-friendly
packages to do :-
1. webmail via smtp. Looked at Acemail, development seems to have stopped.
2. web-based website builder package (templates, image upload, etc).
thanks, Rod
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This
As an aside, Solaris 8 comes with prebuilt versions of Apache
and mod_perl,
does anyone familiar with HP-UX, AIX, or IRIX know whether this is true of
these platforms as well?
Whether they are DSO mod_perl or not would also be helpful.
HP-UX doesn't consider Perl a supportable piece of
Folks, please delete any email with attachment you may have just received
from me, somehow my Outlook Express got a virus, makes it send crap to
everybody in my Address Book.
apologies, Rod
[Barrie, I hope you don't mind that I put it on the list, the more people
contribute the better the outcome :)]
Hi Stas, sorry it took so long to get back to this :-/.
it's not late al all, really ;0) we have years to come to work on this
project.
Some minor feedback. I could see an
Hi,
We always see the normal probes for known insecure CGI scripts, and spiders
keep our logs full. But lately there have been a huge number of requests
for resources that are not on our server (even not counting Code Red II).
It looks like someone is spidering another server, yet sending
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Christof Damian wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
Does everyone else see these? What's the deal? Are they really probes or
some spider run amok?
Right now someone is looking for things like:
/r/dr
/r/g3
/r/sb
/r/sw
/r/s/2
/r/a/booth
/r/s/pp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
At 4:02 PM +1000 8/7/01, Rod Butcher wrote:
I run a community ISP on Win32. Can anybody recommend modperl-friendly
packages to do :-
WebMail.Com (Perl downloadable) works reasonably well. It's Perl
CGI, not mod_perl, and the version I have
startup.pl cannot be run from the command line when it
contains apache server specific modules.
But you can put those (Apache specific) modules in your httpd.conf instead
as
PerlModule Apache::DBI Apache::Status
and avoid compilation warnings in startup.pl.
But you should clearly note this,
At 10:24 AM 08/07/01 -0700, Nick Tonkin wrote:
/r/dr
/r/g3
/r/sb
www.yahoo.com/r/dr
www.yahoo.com/r/sw
Yes, and I have seen plenty of cases where broken web servers or web sites
or web browsers screw up HREFs, by prepending an incorrect root uri to a
relative link.
That would be my
Ok, for a the last couple days I've been searching out a problem I've been
having with Apache::Upload and Image::Magick.
The code consists mainly of::
@upload = $r-upload;
foreach my $file (@upload)
{
my $fh = $file-fh;
# There's some .ext checking here to get $type and some renaming.
As Geoff reported in his weekly report last week, the TPC5 conference was
a great success. I dare to say that this was the best conference I've gone
to in the last 3 years. I hope the next year's conference will be of the
same quality. So congratulations to ORA folks who produced the conference
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Jim Smith wrote:
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 10:16:26PM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Just some pseudo-random ideation boiling down to let's use mod_perl
to buils a knowledge base both to demonstrate it's power and to serve
the community.
I like the idea!!!
If we can
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Barrie Slaymaker wrote:
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 10:16:26PM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
[Barrie, I hope you don't mind that I put it on the list, the more people
contribute the better the outcome :)]
Not at all, I just noticed that others seem to have replied directly and
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