On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Mark Maunder wrote:
The only way I could come up with, was to have the browser redirected
to every domain name with an encrypted uri variable to prove it is
signed on which causes each host included in the single sign on to
assign an auth cookie to the browser.
Instead
Of course, the best authentication system for banking I've seen is
from UBS. They send you a scratchlist of around 100 numbers. Every
time you login you use one of the numbers and cross it off. Very
slick.
Does that really work in practice? That sounds really annoying. Is this for
I hadn't really taken a look at personal certificates until this thread
came up. It looks like thawte is offering personal certificates at no
charge.
http://www.thawte.com/getinfo/products/personal/contents.html
Yep, and the society I work in develops a GPLed PKI, which is a
At 9:06 PM + 1/16/02, Mark Maunder wrote:
That's cool, but any ideas on how to do this with different domain names i.e.
foo.com, bar.com, baz.com and boo.com? You can't create cookies for the .com
domain, so there's no way to hand out auth cookies from foo.com (when the user
logs into
The following webpage on a mod_deflate enabled server is not working
correctly in some browsers:
http://www.aaanime.net/pmak/sylphiel/
If I telnet www.aaanime.net 80 and send the following commands:
GET /pmak/sylphiel/ HTTP/1.1
Host: www.aaanime.net
Accept-Encoding: gzip
then the data it
Philip Mak wrote:
The following webpage on a mod_deflate enabled server is not working
correctly in some browsers:
[OT stuff snipped]
did you email the right list?
I'm not sure why mod_deflate and mod_accel problems keep popping up here
of late, but maybe there's some mis-information
Philip Mak wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 07:38:17PM -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote:
Philip Mak wrote:
The following webpage on a mod_deflate enabled server is not working
correctly in some browsers:
[OT stuff snipped]
did you email the right list?
I figured that the mod_perl mailing
Hi all,
Anyone using 5.7.0 had any trouble with dprofpp?
Devel::DProf writes tmon.out OK but dprofpp doesn't understand it.
The whole kit came with 5.7.0 in one source tarball.
I searched p5p with the Google and the perl.com engine and came up
with nothing.
73,
Ged.
On Friday, January 4, 2002, at 02:22 AM, Ken Williams wrote:
For the sake of thread completion, here's a script which demonstrates
the bug. It turns out to be a Perl bug (5.6.1, at least), not an
Apache::Session bug. I'll post to p5p after I post here.
I was surprised to find the it's
In a Mason context, which is where I'm using it, I do this in my
top-level autohandler (ignore the main:: subroutines, they're just for
pedagogy):
%init
# 'local' so it's available to lower-level components
local *session;
my $dbh = ::get_dbh;
my $session_id =
On Friday, January 18, 2002, at 12:44 AM, Perrin Harkins wrote:
In a Mason context, which is where I'm using it, I do this in my
top-level autohandler (ignore the main:: subroutines, they're just for
pedagogy):
%init
# 'local' so it's available to lower-level components
local
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Geoffrey Young wrote:
Philip Mak wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 07:38:17PM -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote:
Philip Mak wrote:
The following webpage on a mod_deflate enabled server is not working
correctly in some browsers:
[OT stuff snipped]
did you email the
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Philip Mak wrote:
The following webpage on a mod_deflate enabled server is not working
correctly in some browsers:
http://www.aaanime.net/pmak/sylphiel/
If I telnet www.aaanime.net 80 and send the following commands:
GET /pmak/sylphiel/ HTTP/1.1
Host:
Hello modperl,
Can anybody install mod_perl on cygwin ports?
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http://bulknews.net/lib/archives/Log-Dispatch-Config-0.11_02.tar.gz
0.11_02 Fri Jan 18 05:08:22 JST 2002
* [API change]
No check on config mtime by default
New class method: configure_and_watch()
(Thanks to Hiroyuki Oyama [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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stas02/01/17 22:50:10
Modified:src/modules/perl mod_perl.c
Log:
- modperl_startup() already handles PerlModule/Require directives, so
handle these separately inly if modperl_startup() wasn't called. which is
the case for vhosts which inherit the perl interpretor from the
stas02/01/17 22:52:01
Added: t/directive perlmodule.t
t/response/TestDirective perlmodule.pm
Log:
- add a test to test handling of PerlModule/Require directives for vhosts
which inherit the interpretor from the parent. this time use the
PerlModule directive
stas02/01/17 22:57:32
Modified:t/response/TestDirective perlmodule.pm perlrequire.pm
Log:
- wrap long lines ( 80)
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +2 -1 modperl-2.0/t/response/TestDirective/perlmodule.pm
Index: perlmodule.pm
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