/interrupted mail. Just the
way I like things.
Greg
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Craig Edwards wrote:
Hi,
I once saw an example of port forwarding using netcat and inetd, i think it involved
setting up a listening netcat as the application, using inetd to bind it to a
specific port and then forwarding
the value I'm looking
for.
Greg
Check UseCanonicalName in Apache config. What you describe is what happens
when this is turned ON and Apache generates a URL that points back to
itself. Try turning this off and see if it makes a difference.
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Philip Mak wrote:
Given this server configuration (this is a
Try adding a -I for /usr/kerberos/include. Since they are not in the
/usr/include path that may be why it has problems.
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Richard Kurth wrote:
I get this when I run locate krb5.h
/usr/kerberos/include/gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h
/usr/kerberos/include/krb5.h
So I would say it is
from Apache::ASP or
mod_perl? Or should I just use the HTTP_COOKIE variable and parse that to
get my list?
Thanks,
Greg
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,
thereafter
, Greg Dutkowski wrote:
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
will note that once the server is started, it has 0 problems
communicating with Informix, it's only in this startup script that it
blows up badly.
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the rest of the modules. Will try that.
* Kyle Dawkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020728 18:58]:
Hey Greg et al.
I'd betcha your problem is almost certainly caused by your use of DSOs. If
you *really* want to prune your system down to see where your bug is, then
build apache and mod_perl statically
I actually was successful at building apache/mod_perl static with DSO
support and not having to change the rest of the modules. It appears to
be working, so will continue to test further.
Greg
* Drew Taylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020728 22:19]:
There are well written instructions in The Guide
has ANY clues, it would be sincerely appreciated, as I need
sleep, and I also would love to get this working.
Thanks a ton in advance.
Greg
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http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/10/17/etoys.html
Yup, this is an excellent read. Thanks Perrin.
Greg
Apache::DBI detect this?
Thanks in advance,
greg
?
Thanks
Greg
I can run this simple script through perl itself, but when I put it in the
cgi-bin and try to run it using mod_perl Perl pops up in windows with an
error. I assume this means I need something like Apache::DBI?... I
originally got Apache in binary form with mod_perl installed and did not
password
parameter.
I am running solaris 5.6 with ApacheSSL.
thanks,
greg
release 6.2 (Zoot)
respectively.
Is this a known issue? If so, I'd be grateful for pointers to a solution.
Thanks,
Greg
into PostReadRequest
Any suggestions?
Is there a spell we can invoke? Do I need a dead chicken?
Did you complie mod_perl with the configure option of EVERYTHING=1 ?
I've found that dead chickens help the juju along, but invaribaly the
answer lies elsewhere ;-)
Hope that helps.
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Joern Janoschek wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 18:46:31 +, Greg Cope wrote:
There's no reason why Apache::DBI should not work - by the sounds of it
the connections strings may have been different ?
Apache::DBI works in an environment where on user ID is used to connect
to the DB
I've found it to be arround 5 - 10 % faster - on simple stuff on some
benchmarking I did arround a year ago.
Can I ask why you are not useing IPC::Sharedlight (as its pure C and
apparently much faster than IPC::Shareable - I've never benchmarked it
as I've also used IPC::Sharedlight).
Greg
I
used the file system approach on a RAM disk ?
Greg
- Perrin
ost either the code, or a URL to the code
if its long, so that some of us can have a look.
Greg
Env is: Solaris 2.6 Apache 1.3.14 mod_perl 1.24_01
you,
Greg
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input and creates
some XML as per discussions if thats what you want ?
Greg
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Bill Moseley wrote:
This is a revisit of a question last September where I asked about
upgrading mod_perl and Perl on a busy machine.
IIRC, Greg, Stas, and Perrin offered suggestions such as installing from
RPMs or tarballs, and using symlinks. The RPM/tarball option worries me a
bit
ic content /
custom handlers. Also I been doing custom emailing, SMS server work,
and Sys admin (Linux and Solaris)
I can make meetings in London / South East (England, UK) if required.
URL's / code samples / references / CV etc available on request.
Thanks,
Greg Cope
o XXX ?"
questions.
Read the Guide - period !
Last, I'm assuming that the basic structure of this
databse-driven web script is fairly common, so any
pointers to relevant code I could base this on would
be greatly appreciated.
From the above you will have lots of examples to choose fro
forfilling, unless we (the perl
community) persaude people that (mod_)perl is sexy
Greg
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d children. Has anyone else used
IPC under mod_perl and had the same errors? I can't even seem to find out
what it is I'm running out of ..
shared memory segments ...
Different OS have different IPC limits
My linux box has ipcs and ipcrm (look at the man page first).
Greg Cope
Thanks,
.
I know I've kinda been absent for some time. And I want to publicly
apologize to the readers and the writers.
Hurray !
Can I say thanks - I like perl month!
Is the HTML::Template part 2 in there ?
Is it back for "good" (good = 3 plus months ?)
Greg
But the next issue w
d negative - but certification more often causes
problems - MCSE's a case in point.
Overall Stas I think more aticles in the general IT press be it ezines
or in paper is the way to go to raise the profile.
As an aside whats happening to perl month ? as this appears to be
exactly the sort of thing we need.
spools and database logs where the application waits for data to be flushed to
disk before continuing. For most normal applications the same effect can be
obtained by adding RAM and/or playing with tools like memfs.
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interesting.
Although a bit OT, but I am sure everyone is interested, what changes
are you planning for DBI ?
Greg
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for HTML::Template. It needs to accept
signals so that Apache can HUP it to go get new templates.
Using a generic server class can enable me to get the code out of
apache.
Any clues welcome.
Thanks.
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ms of "How
to do this in php" or tutorials. mod_perl's lack of similar
resources is not a bad thing.
Stas was up to something similar with sourcegarden - do not know where
thats upto - I think Stas has been buzy with other things.
I'd help with something (sticking his head out
ive i.e put mod_perl into
context with Java.
meek mode
If any one is interested I could do something on Session Manager - which
I've been looking at rewriting in C - but I have to learn C at the same
time so its very slow ....
/meek mode
Greg
Later,
Gunther
Jason Liu wrote:
Is Apache::DBI absolutely necessary if you want to establish persistent
database connection per child?
No you can write your own (its open source remember ;-) but why bother -
standing on the shoulders of giants etc
Greg
Thanks,
Jason
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to do it.
Greg
module on CPAN. I don't think it yet offers a way to
invalidate the cache, but I know that is planned.
What about IPC::SharedCache ?
This should allow you to cache stuff in IPC and updateit from outside
apache via a crond job ?
just my 2 euro's worth.
Greg
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Gunther Birznieks wrote:
At 01:31 AM 10/30/2000 +, Greg Cope wrote:
[...snip...]
And don't forget about the use of DirectoryIndex:
GET /index.html http/1.0
HTTP/1.1 302 Found == here's your redirect
Now this gets through:
GET / http/1.0
Hum ...
Nice one - I
"G.W. Haywood" wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Greg Cope wrote:
In theory there is no reason why this should not be translateable to C,
it is quite small (in perl).
However:
a) I cannot do C (and translating this is beyond me as a learning
exercise at the mo).
- or am I missing the point ?
Greg
-dave
/*==
www.urth.org
We await the New Sun
==*/
but cannot seem to login to FTP nor upload a CVS snapshot,
nor add a description . I've been in touch with support and am
awaiting more news.
Hence is it worth a CPAN entry ? (I've not got an account )
Anyway thanks for the tips.
Greg
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darren chamberlain wrote:
Greg Cope ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect:
$r-header_out(Location = 'http://' . $r - server - server_hostname .
$r-uri());
Seems easy - will add it in.
It's not that simple, of course -- you need to maintain port numbers and
all that. I
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 05:24 PM 10/29/00 +, Greg Cope wrote:
Announcing Apache::SessionManager.
Hi Greg,
Here's a couple of other comments.
I should have mentioned that this was my first bit of public code - and
to be gentle ..
Don't forget to keep track of args on redirects
/ maybe / migh possibly be
ready (I know, I know that it will be ready when its ready, only
asking!)
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Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Greg Cope wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
http://modperl.sergeant.org/ApacheConRep.txt
Enjoy.
Thanks for that Matt, I did enjoy it - IBM's party coninciding with Suns
keynote made me chukle ;-)
I eventually could not make
Gerald Richter wrote:
Hi Greg,
I also hot heard anything back from the poeple I sent a copy to, I can
hence only assume that its so good that it's made them speachless ;-)
That's more a matter of time, then a matter of speach...
I am up against a deadline and hence
Gunther Birznieks wrote:
I believe Greg is familiar with Apache::Session. There have been
discussions about this before. A session manager manages the workflow
around sessions. A session stores information. They are two different things.
In addition, I believe the name session manager has
ere.
I've seen IPC::Sharable working ok on Solaris 2.6 but cannot offer any
guideance as to why it may not work.
Greg
Greg Cope wrote:
Dear ALL
I've writen a module that does transparent session management via either
Cookies, Munged URI or Query Args.
It has quite a few options to change the behavour, and appears stable in
my developement environment.
What I suggest is that unless there is a major
::SessionManager and set up a Source Forge project with the same
name.
Unless there is a major issue I assume that by the weekend everyone whom
wants to will have made thier view clear and will hopefully go forward
from there.
Regards
Greg
returns so the browser hangs but at least the script runs. This is however
rather messy and obviously not a method I want to use.
Not highly recomended but what about an exec / system call from the
startup.pl ? (as root remeber!).
Greg Cope
At 14:23 -0700 2000/10/09, Joshua Chamas wrote:
$Request-QueryString-('foo')-Item() isn't valid perl syntax,
is it?
perl -c
$Request-QueryString-('foo')-Item()
__END__
- syntax OK
;-)
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I'm using mod_perl 1.24/Apache 1.3.12/Perl 5.00503 and find that I receive
no output after the \0. Is this a mod_perl or Apache bug? Or is it a
client bug (using Netscape 4.75) or is it the expected behavior.
It would be expected, I'd assume. perl5-porters discussed this back
in January when
the requests/s you can serve.
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different children).
The mod_perl guide covers these issues very well.
Hope that helps.
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Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Chris Winters wrote:
Hi Greg,
Check out Class::Singleton for this purpose. Works great for me.
.
snippage
One thing C::Singleton misses is a clear_instance method though, which is
pretty much necessary for mod_perl work (I'm
of doing this ? A read of the guide
etc ... has not given me any clues.
Any ideas appreciated.
Greg Cope
### type glob example (off the top of my head - could be wrong)
package child_init;
use vars qw($foo);
$foo = My::db_handler-new();
###
package request_handler;
*db = \$child_init::foo
.
Greg
- Perrin
.
I am certainly interested as accessing a local cache should be an order
of magnitude faster than asking a buzy DB.
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true path to mod_perl wisdom!), this session module and a DB abstraction
layer (and aparently I should be creating a caching module as well!).
Well any ideas - please let me know.
Greg Cope
A few details below.
AIM:
To manage session ID's between client and server - to get (or optionally
set) a
e of doing
one thing well.
I also had the idea of creating a BB (BareBones) version that has
few(er) configuration options and is very simple.
Greg
~J
snippage
on the ammount of perl
modules it needs to deal with etc ...
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of
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was} more elegant that
adding a transhandler, that'll teach me!
Now all working thanks
Greg
sub transhandler {
my $r = shift;
unless ($r-uri =~ m!$DIR_MATCH!o) {
print STDERR "SESSION-MANAGER-$$-URI not matched\n"
Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Greg Cope wrote:
Apache-push_handlers("PerlTransHandler", \transhandler);
push_handlers is temporary, not permanent. And this line only gets
executed once.
Thanks Mat - Explains everything. I though it might be something
an
get $r-args(undef) to work ) and/or uri's (which can help with exit
tracking etc ...) before redirecting to the link to help with session
leaks.
Greg
/ feature or just unexplained functionality ?
Greg Cope
in Perl and C'. I must be missing somehing (a clue
for a start ;-).
The obvious answer is that a variable is not being redefined /
initialised.
Any ideas appreciated.
Greg Cope
### some clues below (I hope)
I have these lines in my startup.pl:
use tinasm::Session();
$tinasm::Session::DEBUG = 1
tly, while
the user is in the secure area, the shopping cart is locked down, so
unless they have your password also, you never have to buy any of it.
Thanks for that.
Greg
list would be initially
heavily trafficed, but be pretty much dead in a few weeks (or days even).
I'd agree.
The list tends to hit a raw never and trafic goes up alot and then its
quite again. I would like to see discussion here as long as its
relevant.
Greg Cope
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Joshua Chamas wrote:
Greg Gerald,
I wanted to bring an important issue that came up with
Apache::ASP, how will you deal with search engines indexing
the session-ids in the URL?
In Apache::ASP, this is handled a couple of ways, first the
session-id is stored as a query string param
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have fully implemented URL munging and Cookie support,
but SERIOUS troubles start to arise when you start adding
the notion of secure sessions.
I have done it, but it isn't pretty. Basically, there
are three types of pages. Normal, Secure, and Secure
(but you
Ian Kallen wrote:
Today, Greg Cope [EMAIL PROTECTED] frothed and...:
I posted about a generic URL mangeler / cookie session handler a few
days ago.
Allthough this is not rocket science - I've writen a URI transhandler
that will put the session id into pnotes, and if cookies are off
jeff wrote:
The mod_perl eagle book has a good section on saving state information
using session ids. And it's not necessarily mod_perl based.
Thanks Jeff.
I've some code based on parts of the state section - speifically the
ideas of URL mungling.
Greg
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Gerald Richter wrote:
Hi Greg,
Can I recommend you write a simple, standalone module that everyone can
use and not just an embperl solution - I'd be willing to help (or write
it) if people send me their wants / ideas, and then flame my code when I
think its ready!
I would
Gerald Richter wrote:
Hi Greg,
As far as I am aware (please someone prove me wrong!) the does not
appear to be such a module.
I meant the module your are about to write :-)
Please send me ideas / thoughs and I'll have a go.
Embperl currently goes the way that it sets up
a Session ID (no need
for a User ID as we would not be able to identify a revisit accurately
..).
These ID's could then be used with Apache::Session to store the data
If not why - does everyone roll thier own ? or are there issues that are
not obvious ? Would any be interested in one ?
Greg
the
relevance of the fish ...
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ways reuse the code in the orginals -
this is after all perl
Thanks again.
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.). As yet
I've not moved to perl 5.6.
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Keith Kwiatek wrote:
Hello,
I have a production system (solaris 7) with apache 1.3.6 system with
mod_perl.1.19 and mod_ssl.2.3.1
I would like to somehow install the latest apache + mod_perl + mod_ssl
in other words.
LOL
I was thinking that this may be cheaper
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an any one see any major issues with this from a mod_perl prespective ?
If anyones interested in having a look see - drop me a line - as I'll
have to clear it up a bit !
Greg Cope
ecause it cost you 5% of your salary... OK then... that's
your choice... then I guess I would find it hard to convince you that it's
also worth it to go to a conference.
Thanks - I'm having secound thoughts.
Greg
Later,
Gunther
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::ShareLite
- if you need to store other things you would need to use Storable, or
Data::Dumper).
I do not use it to store perl modules, only to store all my html
templates.
Does that make sense ?
Greg Cope
Francesco Pasqualini wrote:
is it possible to use IPC sysV to share DBI connection between apache
childs ?
IIRC this is not possible as DBI connections are special magic things -
this was discussed on the list a few months back - but I cannot remember
the name of the thread.
Greg Cope
Hello all,
I posted this just before everyone got all excited about the ORA conference
and I think it may have been overlooked. I'd really appreciate hearing from
anyone who can give me some clues regarding the back trace.
Cheers,
Greg.
I have recompiled mod_perl/apache with PERL_DEBUG=1
?
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