Thanks for the reply.
I wasn't clear on this. Sorry. I'm looking at the server OS being Red Hat
Enterprise 5 Advanced.
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 20:30:15 +0200 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
modules-dev@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: Packaging Tim Bray a écrit :
On Mac OS X, assuming you've
Are there any guides on how to migrate Netscape NSAPI to Apache?
Initial environment was Netscape Enterprise Server 4.1 using Server Side
JavaScript (SSJS).
This has been migrated (not yet production) to NSAPI (C) so it can be put on a
SunOne server instead. But this is not really the
OK. I know there are good things about each. But in this day, is Apache 2 yet
ready for prime time? Or are we best still using one of the flavors of Apache
1?
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parked the apxs script. If you find it in -devel,
great(!). $ man apxs for more info. karim Bendadda wrote: C
compilator (like gcc) Apache http server Perhaps some libraries
depending on your module...On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 4:18 PM,
John Hosie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:What
What packages do I need to install on a Red Hat Linux server to do C
development and create an Apache module?
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Is there any module for Apache that will help in performing
authentication/authorization on web services using an Active Directory
registry? In our environment, when a user logs into their Windows workstation
through Active Directory, I understand they are given a Kerberos ticket. I
understand
I'm new to this list. I've got lots of background in Unix and C and a fair
background in web-based development. But I haven't really done any Apache
modules before. I've got a task of taking old application written in Server
Side JavaScript (SSJS) running on a NetScape 4.x server on HP-UX, and