eives
messages with return path: modperl-return-number[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
and just to make it really easy the message would also have included
specific, easy to follow instructions on how to unsubscribe an
alternate address.
Cool, huh?
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click would jump out and give me a better number.
actually, then it should probably be more like 55 billion[1]. And in
the busy hours. we add more 3000 to that. Per second. :)
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[1] Nick only included numbers from one of the ValueClick divisions
running the system with mod_perl. :-)
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Gerd Kortemeyer wrote:
[bugs and design fu^H^Hchoices waiting to happen]
I will open my consulting business on Mon, Jan 18th, 2038.
funny, I thought we all worked so hard to have a chance of retiring
before that.
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-Server-Name headers.
http://develooper.com/code/mpaf/
Of course, the code might not work at all. In that case please send
me a mail (preferably with a patch :-) )
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be to make a PerlTransHandler and in that
configure the handler at runtime, based on filename, time of day
and the latest weather report.
:-)
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would create it and send it to the client.
Usually one would just generate the content in a PerlHandler (the
content handler phase), possibly with a TransHandler to tell Apache
to use the content handler module when it is needed.
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).
In any case, you might have more luck with Covalent's support.
This is Apache 1.3.12, mod_perl 1.24, Raven 1.5.3 on RH Linux 6.2. mod_perl
was built with EVERYTHING=1. All modules were statically built. Perl 5.00503.
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into sourceforge's bug and patch systems.
Anyway, there's a billion interesting things that could be cool to
do with the package that could make it really useful. If you want to
help out, please send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://dbilogger.sourceforge.net/
:-)
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stead of
``I want to accomplish X.
I thought I might be able to use facility Y.
But Y doesn't seem like it's quite right, because of Z.
What should I use instead of Y, or how can I overcome Z?''[1]
:-)
So: What is the task at hand (more than "run something at certain
intervals" (w
in the
OutputChain
Apache::Mason - a Perl-based web site development and delivery system.
- HTML::Mason. And should probably be grouped with Apache::ASP and Embperl.
Xmms - Perl interface to the xmms media player
Hardly an Apache module. :-)
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(after cleaning up the mess your MUA made). This
is now the only difference between 1.25 and 1.25_01-dev.
I am so installing MacOS X on my powerbook in 43 days. =)
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changed since then, so I assume a difference between BSD
and Linux libc.
Seems like it. We still use your code[1] on 4.2-STABLE with recent
Apache+mod_perl and haven't had any problems while upgrading.
so the conclusion: LINUX SUCKS![2]
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[1] except $uri-port($r-get_server_port) is now
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Modified:.Changes
apaciMakefile.tmpl configure
Log:
Put Apache's CFLAGS into AP_CFLAGS instead of CFLAGS, so that
people who like to override CFLAGS from the make line (make
CFLAGS='-arch ppc -arch i386') can do so without
with zilch.
the code is impressively gross, but check the "bin" directory in the
Apache::DBILogger tar file.
:)
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On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Geoffrey Young wrote:
What happened to the weekly digests?
o Apache
- stable: 1.3.14 (released October 13, 2000) [3]
- development: 1.3.15-dev [4]
1.3.17 is about to be released, .15 and .16 were skipped.
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Log:
we don't have any paper presenters.
Revision ChangesPath
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Index: cfp.html
if it's
just a number). Useful in combination with DumpHeaders_Conditional
to include the reason you are logging this particular requets.
0.91 Fri Sep 22 2000 (never released)
- Fix typo in separator (thanks to Tim Bunce for noticing)
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ended up doing it himself. tsk
tsk. Thanks. :)
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done with more childs.
If most of your time to serve a request is spend waiting for the
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this). This also happens
if I use the $r-print($header) method and still return
REDIRECT.
Try adding
$r-method('GET');
$r-headers_in-unset('Content-length');
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s/sub/foobar" when the user logs
in, enters an invalid password, ...
If you are nice you could then make the example code do the "count
number of times logged in" thing. :-)
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Ajit Deshpande wrote:
[...]
Is there interest in a YAJP? (YAJP == Yet Another Jobs Portal). I can
start a sourceforge project for the following:
- MySQL backed
- Based on HTML Mason
there's a project working on that already (jobs.perl.org).
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.3.14."
to the header in /dist/
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On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
Your comments are welcome.
your benchmark shows that it is really hard to screw up so much that
it actually matters and that there *always* will be somewhere else in
the application where there's more performance to be won.
:-)
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-Forwarded-For when the forwarded traffic is
being sent from a local priviledged process?
Have a look at ftp://ftp.netcetera.dk/pub/apache/mod_proxy_add_forward.c
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to do with reality and showed
that whoever made it didn't have much experience with setting up
real-world high traffic systems with mod_perl.
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ts/smartmq/
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right is harmful.
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a xml parsing module that validates using built-in
functionality, or is there a method to validate xml using XML::Parser
with another module?
Ah, if you want to ask an off-topic question, couldn't you at least
TRY to mask
. Someone else probably already made
the same useless comment with no relation what so ever to mod_perl.
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have it build and install whatever you don't already have.
not very tough. also not very portable to windows.
and doesn't work (or get's complex fast) if it needs, say,
/usr/bin/perl but with -Duselargefiles and the already installed
stuff needs it without.
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
[...]
May be we could organize some certification classes, to give more PR to
mod_perl.
Certification's are really hard and really expensive to do and
pretty much crap even done well. We don't want anything to do with
it.
(IMO)
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ee any changes to the Perl configure code...
Perl
$PerlRequire = '/tmp/startup.pl';
/Perl
$ cat /tmp/startup.pl
warn "works?";
1;
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serving more than 75 million impressions a day.
My rate is $120 per hour and I am generally available to "go in
action" with a few hours warning. My email reponse time will typical
be very short too.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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We have an Apache/Modperl/Mason/Ora
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
ahh. that should obviously not have been spamming the poor list. In
particular not with the "nice" quoting. A "doh!" as Randal pointed
out.
sorry.
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requested the server returns a message
saying that the connection was refused.
Sounds like your server didn't even start. Are you sure you compiled
mod_perl into apache correctly? Check http://perl.apache.org/guide/
for instructions on how to figure that out.
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in powersave mode, so maybe I am missing
something, but why can't you just use $foo = qx[mhonarc ...] or open
FOO, "mhonarc ...|"? ... if you really want to call mhonarc for each
request. :)
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please see http://www.apache.org/~ask/junk.txt
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I will soon need something similar to this myself.
In my case, it will be necessary to authenticate on a user by user basis.
It would be good to extend this module to cope
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please see http://www.apache.org/~ask/junk.txt
ah, shoot. My low cluerate beats everything. I obviously only meant
to send that to Simon.
Sorry.
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RewriteRule ^/(.*epl$) http://somewhere.com/$1 [P]
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xes, many processes - then all that
becomes really simple.
In other words: it all depends. :-)
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Modified:.jobs.html
Log:
clean up a little
Revision ChangesPath
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Index: jobs.html
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-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 13:27:49 -0500
From: Richard Dice [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mod_perl success story
For the http://perl.apache.org/stories/ page, consider Webpersonals:
http://www.webpersonals.com/
which uses HTML::Embperl.
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Modified:.jobs.html
Log:
jobs'o'rama
Revision ChangesPath
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Index: jobs.html
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Ken Williams wrote:
A patch to Apache.pm docs, to match what is actually going on already:
committed. thanks. :)
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Apache Apache.pm
Log:
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[Ken Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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, wouldn't it?
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me; I'm sure there are others who are as bad as you. Or whatever.
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. It seems to be accessible from both
http://perl.apache.org/dist/mod_perl-1.24_01.tar.gz and
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/DOUGM/mod_perl-1.24_01.tar.gz
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mod_perl processes at
"my" site. And that is serving 500byte stuff.
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r is that it can't
because of the lingering close problem. Are you saying
something different?
No.
Maybe I misunderstood the url quoted above.
Reminds me; would it make sense to put code like what's in
mod_proxy_add_forward.c in the mod_perl distribution?
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they don't then either the logging is turned off
or it isn't working.
Ha. Ask [ insert name of large internet advertising company ] about
that. Actually, just ask any given internet advertising company
about that. (in that industry the logs are real money and not just
input data to get pretty colo
the script a few times with
some variations, but we are so freaked out by our experience with the
2 other banner exchange scripts we tried, we find a lot of value in
being certain.
Sounds scary; I don't want to know more.
:-)
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more than
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anything to do with mod_perl.
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and debugging. It will also allow you to use the code for
other things.
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it I'll probably finish it and upload
it. (it was one of the few remaining useful bits of contrib).
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With Apache::ProxyPassThru configured, you are able to watch your
browser talk to any server besides the one with this module living
inside.
/snip
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:Reload).
It should be called Apache::Reload and be distributed in the
mod_perl package, IMO.
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%args = $r-args? won't that give me only the
last arg value?
then the caller isn't dealing with it. ;-) (or he is, but as you
said ...)
i suppose i should just do @args = $r-args. thanks for the
reminder.
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On 8 Aug 2000, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
$VERSION = (qw$Revision: 1.6 $ )[-1];
in 4 revisions you would have regretted that if you actually used
the $VERSION for anything, no?
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ask 00/08/10 04:54:22
Modified:.index.html
asp .htaccess
dist apache-modlist.html
Log:
new home for Apache::ASP
Revision ChangesPath
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Index: index.html
ask 00/08/09 18:45:39
Modified:.Changes
src/modules/perl Apache.xs
Log:
bug with Apache::print not dereferencing scalar referencess that are
of type SVt_PVIV.
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Revision ChangesPath
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be to not make
sure the client gets to the same server on every request (as the
server is caching some ssl information (which gets done in the F5
box in your setup)).
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Modified:.jobs.html
Log:
more jobs.
Revision ChangesPath
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Index: jobs.html
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?
the ability to use and modify it freely, like you can do with Perl,
Apache and FreeBSD.
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nterested in writing a report.
Thanks.
/snip
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ps. more pictures of Perl People at http://photo.tomat.dk/tpc4/
now... if you haven't seen a picture of Doug before then you should
take a look at http://photo.tomat.dk/tpc4/dsc_4696.html ... :)
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} qw{
PERL_AUTOPRELOAD
PERL_DSO_UNLOAD
PERL_STARTUP_DONE_CHECK
PERL_RUN_XS
PERL_MARK_WHERE
DO_INTERNAL_REDIRECT
PERL_TIE_SCRIPTNAME
PERL_STASH_POST_DATA
XS_IMPORT
PERL_SAFE_STARTUP
PERL_DEFAULT_OPMASK
PERL_ORALL_OPMASK
};
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tomorrow. Brian, where
were you?! :)
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, brian moseley wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
http://photo.tomat.dk/tpc4/dsc_4552.html
hey that didn't take long. nice evening of hanging with
mod_perl buddies. in fact i just left everybody
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, John D Groenveld wrote:
in fact i just left everybody at the pub,
buncha lushes.
I resemble that remark...
John
Hey John,
you are that guy from that university in .. what is it? Chicago?
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ps. too bad you put a disclaimer in the mail to try to spoil
:)
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
Ask http://www.nikonusa.com/products/detaild1.cfm?id=286 - and will post
Ask pictures if I don't get too bored carrying it around. (it's heavy).
Pshaw! My coolpix 990 will CRUSH your D1 in a NO HOLDS BARRED title
match ...
Boy you guys
in the mod_perl distribution tells you how.
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too bored carrying it around. (it's heavy).
:)
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it is while we drink VA Linux's beer. :-)
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/evening_events.html
oh well, see you both there and there.
the session program looks quite interesting by the way. if one could
only be in several places at the same time... duh.
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On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF
(Beer's Our Friend) Sunday night?
+1. That sounds all well and good to me. :)
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ust before it
runs the program (and thus overriding whatever you set before).
A fixup handler to set the fake ip address (as you figured out) and
possibly a loghandler to set remote_ip to the right address again is
the way to go.
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mor
$p = "w98" if $ua =~ m/win(dows)?\s?98/i;
$p = "wnt" if $ua =~ m/win(dows)?\s?NT/i;
$p = "w32" if $ua =~ m/win(dows)?\s?32/i;
$p = "x11" if $ua =~ m/X11/;
$p = "mac" if $ua =~ m/mac/i;
$p = "os2" if $ua =~ m/os\/2/i;
$p = &quo
a $30/month solution, but if that's what you need mod_perl is
kinda out of the picture anyway.
plug: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you need mod_perl hosting in Europe.
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or also for development of
Apache::* modules. I ask because I'm interested in the latter but not
being a C programmer I can't really contribute to the former.
Mostly just for mod_perl I think is the idea, but more "hardcore" Apache::
module issues and the "bundled" Perl m
beyond what's absolutely needed and it's making a bunch of
(usually correct) assumptions.
So what you're going for should probably be a more flexible ab with a Perl
interface, but still with a focus on speed and benchmarks. Not a general
http tool (like LWP).
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Modified:.jobs.html
Log:
more jobs
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a while before it times out / answers / whatever. Making your site
work a lot slower for those users.
"But they're just on broken networks". Oh yes, but you hurt yourself by
hurting those users.
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it's a MicroSoft product, but it's truly recommended).
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for the apache 2 series.
If all your modules are perl modules there is some workarounds to make it
possible.
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Modified:.jobs.html
Log:
uhu, what a wonderful weather today. Why don't I have time to go to
the beach? What a stupid world. (yup, let's blame the world I can't go
to the beach).
Revision ChangesPath
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On Mon, 15 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
These httpd static accelerators do 100 times better than apache does.
I don't believe that's true.
And it doesn't change Perrin's point (that apache is sufficient for most
pipes anyway).
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Has anyone have this problem?
What does the errorlog file?
if you get a coredump then please try to make a backtrace as described in
the SUPPORT document.
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l time" lookups in the database needed and a lot
less direct connections.
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that there is
some command line tools for that included in the package.
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ysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:90
the multiple ap_child_terminate's make it look like the -X doesn't take
effect? Or what's going on? Any clues?
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I will unsubscribe you manually.
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of
the transactions if another module sees a certain problem and marks the
request as "dumpable".
I've also included Apache::ProxyPassThru.pm from the old contrib package.
It makes it very easy to dump all headers from your browser to all sites
you visit for debugging.
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hich
was troublesome with Perl 5.6.0, thanks to Dave Seidel for pinpointing
Apache::src fixup to quiet warnings under Perl 5.004. Thanks to Ken
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Apache::src::apxs fixups to quiet warnings if apxs doesnt exist or
httpd is not dso enabled, thanks to Oleg Bart
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$r-connection-user($new_login) is what you are looking for I believe.
REMOTE_USER is set from c-user by mod_cgi just before the cgi script is
run.
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to prevent mod_cgi from setting REMOTE_USER?
Yeah, unset connection-user, but that is probably not what you are
looking for.
Just set $r-connection-user and mod_cgi will pick up the right value
from there.
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directories did you untar the tar balls with the source for apache
and modperl?
What is the output from perl Makefile.PL?
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).
Then the frontend can be setup in any way you like and proxy the requests
to the appropiate port on the backend.
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