[STATUS] (flood) Wed Sep 3 23:46:37 EDT 2003

2003-09-04 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
flood STATUS: -*-text-*- Last modified at [$Date: 2003/07/01 20:55:12 $] Release: 1.0: Released July 23, 2002 milestone-03: Tagged January 16, 2002 ASF-transfer: Released July 17, 2001 milestone-02: Tagged August 13,

[STATUS] (perl-framework) Wed Sep 3 23:46:52 EDT 2003

2003-09-04 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
httpd-test/perl-framework STATUS: -*-text-*- Last modified at [$Date: 2002/03/09 05:22:48 $] Stuff to do: * finish the t/TEST exit code issue (ORed with 0x2C if framework failed) * change existing tests that frob the DocumentRoot (e.g.,

required changes for APR 1.0

2003-09-04 Thread Geoffrey Young
I needed to make the following changes in order to get the perl-framework running with Apache 2.1, which is now upated for APR 1.0. I went back and checked 2.0.39 and both the symbols are there, so the changes are good at least that far back. I guess we need to decide how far back support for

filter_init was Re: Time for 2.2?

2003-09-04 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
--On Wednesday, September 3, 2003 3:33 PM -0400 Geoffrey Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: other issues that I have found center around 304s. I can go into more detail here if people like, but the overall idea is that filter_init is sometimes too early to make intelligent decisions, especially

Re: filter_init was Re: Time for 2.2?

2003-09-04 Thread Geoffrey Young
I, for one, would appreciate more details to better understand the needs. I'm not clear where the mime type fits in. well, say you have an output filter that should only operate on a particular mime-type - like the mod_blanks that keeps coming up here. ideally, the filter should be able to

Re: [PATCH] ErrorLogsWithVhost for Apache 1.3.28

2003-09-04 Thread Glenn
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 12:41:09AM -0400, Glenn wrote: With the talk about a minor MMN bump, I put together this patch which adds a flag at the end of server_rec. This also changes ErrorLog to a TAKE12, with an optional style of default or vhosts, where the vhosts includes the server name and

Re: Spam Using SMTP Over HTTP-Proxy

2003-09-04 Thread Joshua Slive
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Chris Knight wrote: Joshua Slive wrote: I think we've done pretty-much all we can. I wouldn't mind putting a little note on the httpd.apache.org homepage saying Have you secured your proxy? and point to the correct docs. What about sending a warning message to

RE: Spam Using SMTP Over HTTP-Proxy

2003-09-04 Thread Jeroen Massar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Joshua Slive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't think that is feasible. There are MANY ways to do access control in apache. Sending a message along the lines of Your server is configured to proxy requests to arbitrary servers. whenever

RE: Spam Using SMTP Over HTTP-Proxy

2003-09-04 Thread Joshua Slive
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Jeroen Massar wrote: Requiring a IKnowIAmOperatingAOpenProxy flag that needs to be set explicitly would be a better idea then :) That's what the ProxyRequests directive does. Giving it a silly name isn't going to help ;-) Seriously, we could add a default deny for

Re: server-side includes virtual and exec questions/patches

2003-09-04 Thread Glenn
These mod_include patches have been posted numerous times to this list. (Last posted in May!) Patches updated to 2.0.47 and diff -ru. Can I get some feedback please? Thank you. Glenn 1) Why does includes virtual sometimes fail with unable to include potential exec \%s\ in parsed file %s

RE: Spam Using SMTP Over HTTP-Proxy

2003-09-04 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
At 02:41 PM 9/4/2003, Joshua Slive wrote: Seriously, we could add a default deny for outgoing port 25 (smtp) and 6660-6670 (irc) proxied connections. This won't really hurt anyone as I don't see any reasons why anybody would want that. A special AllowProxyPorts 25 6660-6670 directive could