On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 06:02:10PM -0700, Mike Zelina wrote:
> Here's my question: has anyone setup a clever way, possibly using CRC/MD5 analysis,
> to check to make sure code hasn't been changed? I don't care if someone steals it or
> gives it to their friends, but I don't want the code to yield
Regarding the use of source filters, they only seemed to cause me trouble
under mod_perl. A while ago I tried using Switch.pm, another source filter
from Damian that provides a switch... case sort of syntax, together with
HTML::Mason and mod_perl. It led to some really strange errors that didn't
r
Hi All,
Just to throw a spanner in the works, a little while ago I came across the
following Article on the Net.
http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/10/15/radiator.html
>From what I can tell The author of the 'radiator' product claims to have
successfully shipped 'encrypted' code.
I've been pondering
Hi!
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 10:27:54AM -0700, iCap wrote:
> i have a collection of perl modules (running under the mod_perl umbrella)
> and would like to distribute the application to several different sources
> (clients with open internet web servers). but i dont want to send it out
> without at
Hi!
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 12:19:49PM -0500, David Ressman wrote:
> So far, so good. Everything works pretty well... Except that
> something's caching previously entered form data and displaying it back
> to me as the default values in those same forms. As an example, this
> form has a text f
Hi there,
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> how do you add/activate other modules to apache in this manner.
Here's one I prepared earlier. Use caution, this is an old one and I
haven't tested it lately. The documentation is in the Eagle Book, I
don't know if it's in the CookBook, m
John Michael wrote:
Is it possible to configure an htaccess file to call a script using
apache registry and use it in the PerlAccessHandler.
I have written one pretty large perl script in mod-perl using the apache
registry to serve out picture gallery pages. I would like to do some
validation o
I'm going to follow your instructions, thank you.
One question, though, since it seems you're adding args to a file that gets
passed to mod_perl's build process (which in turn builds httpd): how do
you add/activate other modules to apache in this manner. PHP is a DSO
(for me) so that's solve
Is it possible to configure an htaccess file to
call a script using apache registry and use it in the
PerlAccessHandler.
I have written one pretty large perl script in
mod-perl using the apache registry to serve out picture gallery pages. I
would like to do some validation of my own on a pe
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Ryan Farrington wrote:
> Ok here is the error I get when using the all-in-one install for
> mod_perl 2.0
>
> Can't locate object method "server_root_relative" via package "Apache"
> at e:/Perl/site/lib/Apache/compat.pm line 69.
>
> Compilation failed in require at startup.pl
Ryan Farrington wrote:
Here is what the Command_Line_Lookups tells me:
to use method 'server_root_relative' add:
use Apache::ServerUtil ();
[...]
> that is it... still compiles with an error =(
right, the API change. Here is the correct URL:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/porting/comp
David Ressman wrote:
> something's caching previously entered form data and
> displaying it back to me as the default values in those same forms
This is most likely a variable scoping problem as described here:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/frequent.html
As a rule of thumb, variables
I might have made a mistake by sending this post to docs-dev forum.
Sending
it again to modperl forum.
---
I am writing an apache authentication/authorization module which gets
called in the
Location directive
outside the virtual host
i have a collection of perl modules (running under the mod_perl umbrella)
and would like to distribute the application to several different sources
(clients with open internet web servers). but i dont want to send it out
without at least making it somewhat difficult for some hacker to just simply
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with mod_perl 1.2.7 that's baffling me completely,
and I've been searching and reading for days, but I still can't figure
it out. My apologies if this comes up frequently. I did try rather
lengthy searches through the mailing list archives.
Right now, I'm using mod_
Title: MOD_PERL 2.0?
just as a test I used the "ALL in ONE" package to get this installed and it works like a champ except for Apache::compat errors with something about line 68. =( I don't have the error infront of me but it is something like method not defined.
Perrin Harkins wrote:
simran wrote:
I need to be able to say:
* Lookup the _distance_ for the planet _mercury_ on the date _1900-01-01_
On the face of it, a relational database is best for that kind of query.
However, if you won't get any fancier than that, you can get by with
MLDBM or som
Here is what the Command_Line_Lookups tells me:
to use method 'server_root_relative' add:
use Apache::ServerUtil ();
here is what my .pl file looks like before I make any modifications:
:: CODE ::
use Apache2 ();
use ModPerl::Util ();
use Apache::RequestRec ();
use Apache::RequestIO ();
u
Ryan Farrington wrote:
Ok here is the error I get when using the all-in-one install for
mod_perl 2.0
Can't locate object method "server_root_relative" via package "Apache"
at e:/Per
l/site/lib/Apache/compat.pm line 69.
Compilation failed in require at startup.pl line 13.
BEGIN failed--comp
Ok here is the error I get when using the all-in-one install
for mod_perl 2.0
Can't locate object method "server_root_relative"
via package "Apache" at e:/Per
l/site/lib/Apache/compat.pm line 69.
Compilation failed in require at startup.pl line 13.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted a
OK... I have a system I've developed for a client that is now on
a central server. They would like me to make changes so it can be installed
on the laptops of users to use off site if necessary.
Here's my question: has anyone setup a clever way, possibly using CRC/MD5 analysis,
to check to make
Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Igor Rojdestvenski wrote:
designed a mod_perl handler moduel [snip]
works fine first time, but when I refresh it, it works differently. [snip]
My theory is that something is wrong with local/global variables [snip]
Check out the mod_perl Guide
[taking this thread to the apreq-dev list, those interested please go there]
Steven M. Carter wrote:
I've seen other posts mentioning this, but no solutions. I am trying to
compile libapreq-1., on AIX 5.1, with perl-5.8.0 compiled with gcc 3.3.
GCC 3.3 was the only thing that I could get to comp
FARRINGTON, RYAN wrote:
Has anyone gotten Apache::MP3 to run on Mod_perl 2?
Hold on a bit, I'll post a ported version soonish.
__
Stas BekmanJAm_pH --> Just Another mod_perl Hacker
http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide
[bouncing back to the list with additional info]
Chris Faust wrote:
Ouch, in other words its going to be a tough on to track down :)..
Thanks Stas, I at least have some direction now.
what you could do is to go to the httpd source and change it to log the error.
Look in modules/http/http_protoco
I am writing an apache authentication/authorization module which gets
called in the
Location directive
outside the virtual host in the conf file. However, if a certain condition
is not satisfied it redirects to secured server wherin our inhouse
authentication module gets called and if the user aut
Hi there,
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Steven M. Carter wrote:
There's a thread here:
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/182/2000/2/0/3376687/
in which Doug MacEachern says:
"I don`t expect libapreq (or any of the Apache:: xs modules outside of
the mod_perl dist) to work under aix. it needs to poin
Hi there,
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Kirk Rogers wrote:
> i have a collection of perl modules ... i dont want to send it out
> without at least making it somewhat difficult for some hacker to just simply
> steal it and load it somewhere else without my consent.
This is getting to be an old chestnut,
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 17:41, Kirk Rogers wrote:
> why the scarcasm?
You asked a very loaded question that is guaranteed to get you a lot
angry responses on most Perl mailing lists. Hiding your source code is
a FAQ
(http://perldoc.com/perl5.8.0/pod/perlfaq3.html#How-can-I-hide-the-source-for-my-Pe
you seem to be talking about two different things here.
firstly, do you want to protect your source code being viewed by other
people?
secondly, do you want to ensure that your code is only being run on
computers that you have authorised?
these are related problems, but each requires a different
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 17:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A simple $cgi->delete('ipaddress') to delete the value when I create
> the field has done the trick. Thanks very much to the both of you.
I'm glad to hear that worked, but it's still worrisome that you were
seeing data leak between different
why the scarcasm?
>-Original Message-
>From: John Saylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 2:34 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: modperl
>Subject: Re: how to secure perl modules?
>
>
>hi
>
>( 03.05.29 14:25 -0700 ) Kirk Rogers:
>> but i dont want to send it out without
hi
( 03.05.29 14:25 -0700 ) Kirk Rogers:
> but i dont want to send it out without at least making it somewhat
> difficult for some hacker to just simply steal it and load it
> somewhere else without my consent.
why not? have you ever read the GNU manifesto?
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/manifesto.html
Thus spake Perrin Harkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> CGI.pm uses sticky widgets by default. These are supposed to be cleared
> between requests though, by a cleanup handler that CGI.pm uses. Are you
> using mod_perl 2, by any chance? I think I see a bug in CGI.pm's
Nope. mod_perl 1.27
But... you
i have a collection of perl modules (running under the mod_perl umbrella)
and would like to distribute the application to several different sources
(clients with open internet web servers). but i dont want to send it out
without at least making it somewhat difficult for some hacker to just simply
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 16:40, David Ressman wrote:
> That's just the problem. The value="" parameter *is* filled out (and
> it is being done at the server end as evidenced by the network sniffer.)
> Unfortunately, my script is not doing it. Here's what I have in the
> script:
>
> print "IP
Quoting David Ressman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > It is possible that you are creating your form fields with CGI.pm,
> > which will use the currently POSTed parameters to prefill the form, or
>
> This sounds like the most likely culprit, even though I haven't
> explicitly turned anything on. It's p
Thus spake Cees Hek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
> If that value="192.168.1.1" is set in any of your form fields, then
> your script is the cuprit. If your form fields don't have the
> value="192.168.1.1" set, or it is set to value="", then your browser is
> the culprit.
That's just the problem. T
Quoting David Ressman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> something's caching previously entered form data and displaying it back
> to me as the default values in those same forms. As an example, this
> form has a text field that asks for IP addresses, and the text input
> will occasionally be filled out with
[Sorry if an identical message comes through later. I don't think the
list manager liked my address the first time I sent it through.]
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with mod_perl 1.2.7 that's baffling me completely,
and I've been searching and reading for days, but I still can't figure
it out. M
I've seen other posts mentioning this, but no solutions. I am trying to
compile libapreq-1., on AIX 5.1, with perl-5.8.0 compiled with gcc 3.3.
GCC 3.3 was the only thing that I could get to compile perl on AIX
without failing any tests. When I try to compile libapreq-1.1, I get:
rm -f ../blib
On Thu, 29 May 2003, FARRINGTON, RYAN wrote:
> -- I don;t know if the first message was sent but here it is
> again -- just as a test I used the "ALL in ONE" package to get
> this installed and it works like a champ except for
> Apache::compat errors with something about line 68. =( I don't
> have
Title: Apache::MP3
Has anyone gotten Apache::MP3 to run on Mod_perl 2?
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 13:10, Marc M. Adkins wrote:
> My original comment was regarding threads, not processes. I run on Windows
> and see only two Apache processes, yet I have a number of Perl interpreters
> running in their own ithreads. My understanding of Perl ithreads is that
> while the synt
I need to get the form field name from a form upload.
I've been using the upload object and looping through
my uploads:
foreach my $upload ($r->upload) {
# do stuff
}
The first form has 10 fields (labeled
upload1-upload10). For a quick hack I simply used a
counter and all was good:
my $upl
> On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 12:59, Marc M. Adkins wrote:
> > That's news to me (not being facetious). I was under the
> impression that
> > cloning Perl 5.8 ithreads cloned everything, that there was no
> sharing of
> > read-only data.
>
> We're not talking about ithreads here, just processes. The da
> On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 11:59, Marc M. Adkins wrote:
> > > > perhaps something such as copying the whole 800,000 rows to
> > > > memory (as a hash?) on apache startup?
> > >
> > > That would be the fastest by far, but it will use a boatload of RAM.
> > > It's pretty easy to try, so test it and see
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 11:59, Marc M. Adkins wrote:
> > > perhaps something such as copying the whole 800,000 rows to
> > > memory (as a hash?) on apache startup?
> >
> > That would be the fastest by far, but it will use a boatload of RAM.
> > It's pretty easy to try, so test it and see if you can s
> I have migrated my site from IIS and Active State to Apache 1.3
> and mod_perl
> on a Windows machine. I use the site to send emails to registered users
> using Mail::sendmail through our SMTP server (another machine).
>
> With Apache I can only send emails once after I start the Apache server,
>
> > perhaps something such as copying the whole 800,000 rows to
> > memory (as a hash?) on apache startup?
>
> That would be the fastest by far, but it will use a boatload of RAM.
> It's pretty easy to try, so test it and see if you can spare the RAM it
> requires.
Always one of my favorite soluti
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 04:12:51PM +1000, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Brown, Jeffrey wrote:
> >Problem solved!
> >
> >You all are a fantastic resource to newbies!
> >
> >Jeff
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Ed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 9:28 PM
> >To: Brown, Jef
Title: MOD_PERL 2.0?
-- I don;t know if the first message was sent but here it is again --
just as a test I used the "ALL in ONE" package to get this installed and it works like a champ except for Apache::compat errors with something about line 68. =( I don't have the error infront of me but i
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