All,I'm
looking for some help with understanding how the Apache::Request objectsare
created and destroyed.I have the following params set in my
httpd.confKeepAlive OffPerlChildInitHandler
Bficient::Apache::DBloadWhich as I understand it should mean that an
apache::Request object iscreated
i'm sure this is not a novel need, but i have failed to find or come up
with just yet any (non-cookie) solution yet. i'm trying dearly to avoid
cookies, but if that's the best or only way to do this, feel free to speak
up. i'd love to hear from someone who has already tackled the problem of
Title: RE: [mp2.0] W2000, Apache 2.0.43 + mod_perl 1.99_09 does not start
Randy,
sorry for the text+html, I am trying to get that changed...
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From: Randy Kobes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 17:59
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On Thu, 3 Apr 2003,
All,
Is there a way to work out what values have been
set using pnotes/notes, So that a cleanup Handler
can dynamically clear the values, rather than only clear ones
pre-programmed?
Marty
Martin Moss wrote:
All,
Is there a way to work out what values have been set using pnotes/notes,
So that a cleanup Handler can dynamically clear the values, rather than
only clear ones pre-programmed?
both notes and pnotes are guaranteed fresh at the start of each request, so
there is no
Title: RE: [mp2.0] W2000, Apache 2.0.45, mod_perl-2 1.99_09-dev crashes
Sebastian,
Sooo, it IS possible to get this running on W2000.
thanks!
Now the big question: what is different between your system
and ours...?
Do you remember what happened during install,
what non-standard
At 17:38 04.04.2003, Melchior, Matthijs wrote:
Sebastian,
Sooo, it IS possible to get this running on W2000.
thanks!
Of course it's possible... :-P
I've been running it for a year now I think... though my main Apache box is
WinNT 4 SP6a.
Now the big question: what is different
Title: RE: [mp2.0] W2000, Apache 2.0.45, mod_perl-2 1.99_09-dev crashes
Sebastian,
-Original Message-
From: Sebastian Breier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 17:51
At 17:38 04.04.2003, Melchior, Matthijs wrote:
Sebastian,
Sooo, it IS
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Melchior, Matthijs wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Randy Kobes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 17:59
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Melchior, Matthijs wrote:
Hello,
We have a problem getting mod_perl to run on a W2000 server.
It
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 11:10:58PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Brian Reichert wrote:
Dunno if someone has a good answer, or a suggestion of a better
forum for this:
Apache has a configuration directive: MaxRequestsPerChild
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Brian Reichert wrote:
In messing with Apache 1.x, is there a way, via mod-perl, of a
request knowing how many requests have been served by the current
child?
$request++;
That's what I do in some handler, and then I log it along with the PID.
Eh? I'm
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Sebastian Breier wrote:
Hi.
I just upgraded Apache to 2.0.45 (from 2.0.44),
and now most of my perl-generated sites crash.
They worked perfectly before.
Server is Apache 2.0.45 on W2000 + mod_perl-2 1.99_09-dev,
as said in the subject.
I just checked again with
$request++;
That's what I do in some handler, and then I log it along with the PID.
Eh? I'm confused. What is '$request' in that example? If you
mean it's the request object, then that doesn't do what I expect.
This code:
warn request is [.$r.]\n;
yields:
request is
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 08:38:53AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Brian Reichert wrote:
Eh? I'm confused. What is '$request' in that example? If you
mean it's the request object, then that doesn't do what I expect.
No, it's a simple counter. It's just a variable in some
Brian Reichert wrote:
Is this 'total_jobs' exposed somehow via an Apache object?
The documentation for the Apache module doesn't say anything about it,
so I think you have your answer. We just use a global for this in
Apache::SizeLimit.
- Perrin
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On Thursday 03 April 2003 20:33, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Of course you could also just totally prevent people from logging in
again if there is already an active session for that user, but that
will cause problems because your sessions will not get
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 03:34:25PM +0200, Frank Maas wrote:
You can set a session (see Apache::Session and related modules) that
can use the uri as session-container as well (eg
http://www.example.com/9o79876a98d7fa98d7/path/to/doc). The session
part (9o79876a98d7fa98d7) can be stored in a
At 18:35 04.04.2003, Randy Kobes wrote:
If this is with ActivePerl 8xx, though, then it may be that
there's an incompatibility between modules compiled against
Apache 2.0.44 (which the mod_perl ppm package on our site was
compiled against) and Apache 2.0.45. The Apache group says that,
starting
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 03:34:25PM +0200, Frank Maas wrote:
You can set a session (see Apache::Session and related modules) that
can use the uri as session-container as well (eg
http://www.example.com/9o79876a98d7fa98d7/path/to/doc). The session
part (9o79876a98d7fa98d7) can be stored in a
At 18:14 04.04.2003, Melchior, Matthijs wrote:
Well, the problem does not occur at installation time, that was
without problem. It happens when Apache wants to load mod_perl.so,
then it dies with error The specified procedure could not be found.
Note, it talks about 'prodedure', not 'module'. To
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 10:13:59PM +0200, Frank Maas wrote:
On the latter I totally agree. To avoid the session snatching you
describe, you can store IP addresses on your site in the database.
You won't solve proxyserver-problems with this though. So what about
the following approach:
*
I am looking for a mod_perl implementation of mod_auth_dbm that takes
cookies instead of HTTP-AUTH Basic. Or perl implementation of
mod_auth_cookie, perhaps (I think mod_auth_cookie does exactly that).
I was sure I would find it in CPAN, and, sure enough, AuthTicket and
others are there, offering
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 10:13:59PM +0200, Frank Maas wrote:
On the latter I totally agree. To avoid the session snatching you
describe, you can store IP addresses on your site in the database.
You won't solve proxyserver-problems with this though. So what about
the following approach:
Title: Convert Cookies--HTTP Request Headers?
I have a unique need purely for testing purposes. I'm not very familiar (yet) with mod_perl handlers in Apache, so I've had a rough time getting anything going.
Here is my goal:
For every request to Apache:
1. Parse the cookie coming in via
Robert,
When I was designing the security for a perl/cgi system I spent a lot of time on the
cookie issue. I don't have any problem myself with servers putting cookies on my
machine. The subject happened to come up with one of the guys that works on the LAN
at a customer of ours. He is
I'm tired of disabling IPC::SysV in AuthDBI.pm for every update.
Please check some fix like this in.
no strict in the child handlers cannot be evaluated at run-time but is
needed for Win32. Better ways?
Tested with Randy Cobes mod_perl binary for Win32.
Active Perl 633, v5.6.1 built for
Hi, I just installed mod_perl and Apache::ASP on my
computer and I was wondering if you could tell me how to configure my Apache
httpd.conf file to make ASP pages work. I tried adding in the lines from the
website for configuration and then I restarted Apache. All I get is the html,
but
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The above should either be updated, or the welcome message should be
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Quan Mac wrote:
Hi, I just installed mod_perl and Apache::ASP on my computer and I was
wondering if you could tell me how to configure my Apache httpd.conf
file to make ASP pages work. I tried adding in the lines from the
website for configuration and then I restarted Apache. All I get is the
mp2 Guys,
I am getting xml (seemingly) instead of html 3.2 out of
Apache2/ModPerl::Registry/CGI.pm. I'm setting content type in my code like this:
use CGI qw/:standard :html3/;
...
print header(-type='text/html');
Has some default changed or a switch I need to set. Netscape 7.02 is
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 04:10:03PM -0500, Kruse, Matt wrote:
I have a unique need purely for testing purposes. I'm not very familiar
(yet) with mod_perl handlers in Apache, so I've had a rough time getting
anything going.
Here is my goal:
For every request to Apache:
1. Parse the cookie
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