Peter:
Squid complains about http://mod_perl.home.att.net which it says contains
an invalid character (_), so I can't access it.
Rafael Caceres
At 10:58 PM 5/3/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Try my Apache::AccessCookie too. It provides the same ticketing interface
for many different authenticating
Dear Friends:
I'm facing a dilemma here. We are testing an Oracle 9iAS installation
(Apache 1.3.19, mod_ssl 2.8.1, mod_perl 1.25 as DSO, Perl 5.005_03) on Red
Hat Linux 7.2, which itself came with Perl 5.6.0, and from your comments,
that's bad..
On the other hand, Oracle's product does not
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Rafael Caceres wrote:
I'm facing a dilemma here. We are testing an Oracle 9iAS installation
(Apache 1.3.19, mod_ssl 2.8.1, mod_perl 1.25 as DSO, Perl 5.005_03) on
Red Hat Linux 7.2, which itself came with Perl 5.6.0, and from your
comments, that's bad..
First of all
Hi Jose:
I don't use Apache-ASP, but we have Apache-Sandwich, SSL and FrontPage
support in both a Linux and Alpha boxes, and have never seen a conflict.
The only tough part was building it, as SSL and Frontpage try to patch the
same source files. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Rafael Caceres
that was already modified by a 'previous' patch (in
the list of assembly, that is).
Hope it helps.
Rafael Caceres
Information Systems Manager
Corporacion Aceros Arequipa S.A.
At 03:39 PM 12/1/00 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up apache_1.3.14 with mod_frontpage-1.4.1-1.3.14,
mod_perl-1.24_01
\
--activate-module=src/modules/extra/mod_frontpage.o
make
make certificate
make install
###
It's worked like a charm. I guess that perl 5.6 differences appart, it
should work.
Regards,
Rafael Caceres
At 07:24 PM 11/16/00 -0500, you wrote:
Hi all,
maybe somebody can shed some light
,
Rafael Caceres
able to use the new httpd instead of the previous (Apache
only) httpd, the answer is an absolute yes!
Regards,
Rafael Caceres
At 09:36 AM 8/22/00 +0100, you wrote:
Hello,
My understanding of perl is minimal, my understanding of mod_perl
non-existant but I have a (simple) question that I can't
e only way to fix it up until now has been to kill and re-start Apache.
It has not helped to try the following:
-comment out the BEGIN block dealing with exit() redefining, and the new
exit() from the Guide
-pre-declare :
sub do_old_user($$);
What am I doing wrong?
Regards,
Rafael Caceres