binary cgi mess

2003-03-13 Thread Francesc Guasch
I have a mod_perl server and I need to add a cgi application outside mod_perl, nagios. I followed the guide and when I try to use the cgis, the binary files are downloaded instead of executed. I tried the same in another apache server without Mason and it worked well. So I think something of my

Re: binary cgi mess

2003-03-13 Thread Abdul-wahid Paterson
Hi, Shouldn't it be AddHandler cgi-script .cgi Regards, Abdul-Wahid On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 10:53, Francesc Guasch wrote: I have a mod_perl server and I need to add a cgi application outside mod_perl, nagios. I followed the guide and when I try to use the cgis, the binary files

[mp2] Subroutine calls in handlers

2003-03-13 Thread beau
Hi - I'm a rookie; I'm developing a handler under mod_perl 1.99-09-dev (cvs) and Apache 2.0.44. The handler works w/o subs; but when I split it up with 'local' subroutines, as: # file:MyApache/Redirect.pm # --- package MyApache::Redirect; use strict; use warnings; use

Dual Processors Mod Perl

2003-03-13 Thread Jim Morrison [Mailing-Lists]
Hey ho, Sorry if this is an FAQ or a little OT.. We're thinking of moving a couple of servers and one of the possibilities is a dual PIII box (Compaq AFAIK, probably pretty standard rack box) I'm just wondering how Linux (RedHat 7.2) deals with dual processors, and whether any of the following

Re: Dual Processors Mod Perl

2003-03-13 Thread siberian
I have have had about 50 dual CPU/1GB ram boxes running a combo of linux/freebsd over the least few years (20 currently). All running modperl/apache. I always go Dual-CPU. Its not that pricey. We have had no SMP problems at all and I think it performs much better, about 30% higher

Re: [mp2] Subroutine calls in handlers

2003-03-13 Thread beau
On 13 Mar 2003 at 5:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi - I'm a rookie; I'm developing a handler under mod_perl 1.99-09-dev (cvs) and Apache 2.0.44. The handler works w/o subs; but when I split it up with 'local' subroutines, as: [...] *STUPID*STUPID*STUPID*STUPID*STUPID*STUPID* I had a

Re: binary cgi mess

2003-03-13 Thread Francesc Guasch
Abdul-wahid Paterson wrote: Hi, Shouldn't it be AddHandler cgi-script .cgi Well, thank you for trying. I replaced the line: AddType application/x-httpd-cgi .cgi for the one you told me, now the binary file isn't displayed in the browser, but it prompts me to download it. So it isn't

RE: binary cgi mess

2003-03-13 Thread Ben Ausden
Are you sure your cgi program is executable by the user the server is running as? Regards, Ben Abdul-wahid Paterson wrote: Hi, Shouldn't it be AddHandler cgi-script .cgi Well, thank you for trying. I replaced the line: AddType application/x-httpd-cgi .cgi for

Compiling Apache::Scoreboard

2003-03-13 Thread wsheldah
Hi, I'm getting a bizarre compile error while trying to build Apache::Scoreboard 0.10 on a Mandrake Linux 9.0 system. Here's a snippet of make output, from the first gcc command that failed to just the first few errors it generates: gcc -c -I../

Re: Doc clarifications requested

2003-03-13 Thread Perrin Harkins
Stas Bekman wrote: Ron Savage wrote: I see this item: if one wishes to simply read POST data, there is the more modern {setup,should,get}_client_block API, and even more modern filter API. Along with continued support for read(STDIN, ...) and $r-read($buf, $r-headers_in-{'content-length'}) I feel

h2xs

2003-03-13 Thread Blayne Bayer
I might be posting this to the wrong group, but any help would be appreciated. This is my problem, I am trying to use h2xs to create a extension for perl using an api provided by a 3rd party vendor. I have the .h,.so,.o files for their c libraries. I cannot figure out how to build the extension. I

how to make an Alias?

2003-03-13 Thread mel awaisi
Hi list How do i make an alias on my webserver? i have images on my machine located in /home/me/images/. i would like to be able to access them on /home/httpd/htdocs/ i have tried this: Alias /home/me/images/ /home/httpd/htdocs/cctvimages/ i have mkdir cctvimages in

Re: how to make an Alias?

2003-03-13 Thread Abdul-wahid Paterson
Hi, Alias /cctvimages/ /home/me/images/ Should do it. Regards, Abdul-Wahid On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 18:35, mel awaisi wrote: Hi list How do i make an alias on my webserver? i have images on my machine located in /home/me/images/. i would like to be able to access them on

Re: CGI.pm and friends port to mp2

2003-03-13 Thread Lincoln Stein
Hi Stas, Thanks. I'll fold these changes and release on CPAN. I'll also remove the $|=1 setting, since that was globally needed for FastCGI compatibility, and I don't think that anyone uses it anymore. Lincoln On Monday 10 March 2003 08:43 pm, Stas Bekman wrote: Hi Lincoln, I'm not

Does perl have Failover with Open Source Web Platforms?

2003-03-13 Thread Richard Heintze
My client is partial to perl so I installed mod_perl on Apache HTTPD on his windows servers. Now, however, he wants to price a linux cluster with raid to replace his windows servers. He needs declarative role based authorization and authentication for his web site -- and maybe fault tolerance

Re: Does perl have Failover with Open Source Web Platforms?

2003-03-13 Thread Jay Thorne
On March 13, 2003 11:48 am, Richard Heintze wrote: My client is partial to perl so I installed mod_perl on Apache HTTPD on his windows servers. Now, however, he wants to price a linux cluster with raid to replace his windows servers. He needs declarative role based authorization and

Re: CGI.pm and friends port to mp2

2003-03-13 Thread Brian P Millett
Lincoln Stein wrote: Hi Stas, Thanks. I'll fold these changes and release on CPAN. I'll also remove the $|=1 setting, since that was globally needed for FastCGI compatibility, and I don't think that anyone uses it anymore. Lincoln They have came out with a fastcgi (mod_fastcgi-2.4.0)

mod_perl not sending cookies

2003-03-13 Thread Andrew Fritz
I'm using Apache:AuthCookie. I have set up a basic test site. It appears that AuthCookie never send the cookie even though the call to: $r-err_headers_out-add(Set-Cookie = $cookie); is there. If I modify the call to include a simple cookie: $r-err_headers_out-add(Set-Cookie = 'a=b'); it

Re: mod_perl not sending cookies

2003-03-13 Thread Richard Clarke
Are you using Apache::Cookie? If so, #same as $cookie-bake $r-err_headers_out-add(Set-Cookie = $cookie-as_string); Are you doing this? Richard. - Original Message - From: Andrew Fritz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 8:24 PM

RE: mod_perl not sending cookies

2003-03-13 Thread Tom Murphy
Usually when I have this problem the path and/or domain is incorrect. Try it without either. Tom -Original Message- From: Andrew Fritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mod_perl not sending cookies I'm using

Re: Does perl have Failover with Open Source Web Platforms?

2003-03-13 Thread Perrin Harkins
Richard Heintze wrote: He needs declarative role based authorization and authentication for his web site -- and maybe fault tolerance too depending on the price of the hardware for a linux server. These are two separate things. Authen/Authz can be implemented any way you like on mod_perl. It

RE: mod_perl not sending cookies

2003-03-13 Thread Tom Murphy
Andrew, Ya need to remember to CC the group as well. Copied from an oldish Netscape spec: -- domain=DOMAIN_NAME When searching the cookie list for valid cookies, a comparison of the domain attributes of the cookie is made with the

Re: [mp2] Using DBI instead of Apache::DBI

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
[please keep the threads on the list unless requested otherwise] Georg Botorog wrote: Thanks. But I still have not understood how I avoid to include Apache::DBI in the current version of Apache (2). In mp1, there was an explicit inclusion statement in httpd.conf, which I could leave out. I have

Re: Doc clarifications requested

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Perrin Harkins wrote: Stas Bekman wrote: Ron Savage wrote: I see this item: if one wishes to simply read POST data, there is the more modern {setup,should,get}_client_block API, and even more modern filter API. Along with continued support for read(STDIN, ...) and $r-read($buf,

Re: CGI.pm and friends port to mp2

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Lincoln Stein wrote: Please find enclosed a beta version of CGI.pm 2.92. I would appreciate it if people could test it on both mod_perl 1 and mod_perl 2, as well as under normal CGI scripts too ;-) Thanks Lincoln. 'make test' passes with mp1 and mp2, however the test suites aren't exhaustively

Re: CGI.pm and friends port to mp2

2003-03-13 Thread Carl Brewer
Stas Bekman wrote: Lincoln Stein wrote: You want to move to MP2, if one of the following reasons apply: - you are stuck with Apache2 - you want to use i/o filters - you want to write your own protocol handlers - you want to use a threaded mod_perl - you are stuck with win32 (mp1 is unusable

Re: CGI.pm and friends port to mp2

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Stas Bekman wrote: Lincoln Stein wrote: Please find enclosed a beta version of CGI.pm 2.92. I would appreciate it if people could test it on both mod_perl 1 and mod_perl 2, as well as under normal CGI scripts too ;-) Thanks Lincoln. 'make test' passes with mp1 and mp2 Ah, no it doesn't pass

Re: CGI.pm and friends port to mp2

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Stas Bekman wrote: Stas Bekman wrote: Lincoln Stein wrote: Please find enclosed a beta version of CGI.pm 2.92. I would appreciate it if people could test it on both mod_perl 1 and mod_perl 2, as well as under normal CGI scripts too ;-) Thanks Lincoln. 'make test' passes with mp1 and mp2

the deprecation of Apache-request in mp2

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
One more issue with CGI.pm and mp2, and other modules as well. CGI.pm is using Apache-request. The setting/retrieval of the global request record under threads is expensive, so the use of Apache-request is deprecated in mp2. If CGI.pm can be changed to optionally accept $r (as an argument to

Re: h2xs

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Blayne Bayer wrote: I might be posting this to the wrong group Have you tried searching for the right forum before posting here? In the future check this document first: http://perl.apache.org/docs/offsite/other.html Your XS questions probably belong here:

Re: Dual Processors Mod Perl

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Jim Morrison [Mailing-Lists] wrote: [...] I'm just wondering how Linux (RedHat 7.2) deals with dual processors, [...] Does linux just take care of 2 proccessors or does the code have to be compatable? If you are using a non threaded mod_perl, which is the case with - mod_perl 1.0 - mod_perl w/

Re: Compiling Apache::Scoreboard

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm getting a bizarre compile error while trying to build Apache::Scoreboard 0.10 on a Mandrake Linux 9.0 system. Here's a snippet of make output, from the first gcc command that failed to just the first few errors it generates: gcc -c -I../

Re: mod_perl + GnuPG

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Gareth Palmer wrote: I'm getting a strange error while trying to using the GnuPG module while running under mod_perl (everything works fine when executing from a shell) The message is: Can't locate object method OPEN via package Apache::RequestRec (perhaps you forgot to load

Re: PerlCleanupHandler firing too early?

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Trey Hyde wrote: My PerlCleanupHandler seems to be firing before the content phase has finished processing the page. The handler pretty much looks like sub handler { my ($r) = @_; undef $Foo::bar; undef $Foo::baz; return OK; } It's being invoked in a virtual host apache conf segment with

Re: What does SetHandler do unexpectedly?

2003-03-13 Thread Stas Bekman
Frank Maas wrote: Hi, Well, by now you must know that I am working on something... and I keep stumbling on things I seem not to understand and not to be able to find in the docs / books. See this example: Location / # SetHandler perl-script PerlHeaderparserHandler MyClass-first