one thing to note, that the "make" doesn't work so well, you actually have to 
"make mod_websh", however, I do believe there were some issues when compiling 
w/FreeBSD 4.x. i remember us having to hack a bit with the configure files, 
etc, but dont really remember the details. compiling on bsd5 w/apache 1.x was a 
breeze though.



-----Original Message-----
From: Ronnie Brunner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 12:08 PM
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Websh on FreeBSD


Robert Hicks wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has tried it or gotten it going?

Should compile out-of-the box, as long as you have autoconf and gnu make 
(aka gmake).

Since the latest versions where updated regarding autoconf, it should 
now also work with newer versions.

However in your mail on [email protected] you talk about a web 
hosting company that would include it. Note that to properly setup 
mod_websh for Apache, you need access to the Apache config file, which 
you usually don't have for security reasons. And access to the 
websh.conf file of the installation is also kind of dangerous, so I'm 
not sure what a hoster would/should provide in that case. And if it's 
only CGI, you don't really need the hoster to cooperate, as long as you 
have a directory, were you can put CGIs. Or am I missing something?

> :wq (Robert)

^X^S ^X^C (Ronnie) :-)
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