Hey,
Hi,
Thanks !!
never mind :).
I wrote myapp.so. Are you asking to change the implementation of
myapp.so in such a way so that it reads some instruction in virtual host
directive and take action upon. i.e
I have following module in global part of httpd.conf
LoadModule my_module "C:\Program Files\Apple/bin/MyApp.so"
And I have fowwing two virtual host block (name based configuration)
<VirtualHost *:100>
DocumentRoot "C:/vhost1"
ServerName apple1.sun.com
</VirtualHost>
#
# VirtualHost example:
# Almost any Apache directive may go into a VirtualHost container.
# The first VirtualHost section is used for requests without a known
# server name.
#
<VirtualHost *:100>
DocumentRoot "C:/vhost"
ServerName apple2.sun.com
my_module on
</VirtualHost>
With above configuration I want every request
http://apple2.sun.com/anything,html to be redirected to back-end while
http://apple1.sun.com/anything.html should be given access directly.
Do I need to read "my_module on" and act upon ? I am not sure how to use
"MyModulesFunction on"-style direcive you pointed in last email ? Please
explain? It would be great if you have any example :-)
Yes, all your conclusions are right.
Feel free to read the following (English) tutorial I wrote for my
(German) Apache textbook:
http://buecher.lingoworld.de/apache2/mod_daytime_en.html
In this tutorial, I explain how to write a module for the TCP daytime
service; it reads a Virtual-Host-based configuration directive with on
and off (or simply absent) values.
Regards
Sascha
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