The announcement of Apache 2.0.44 includes this:
The 2.0.44 release marks a change in the Apache release process and a new
level of stability in the 2.0 series. Beginning with this release, we
will make every effort to retain forward compatibility in the
configuration and module API, so that
. It's not called formmail.pl is it?
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doesn't
work this way as far as I can tell.
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is preloaded,
but I didn't track it down to just that module. Does it happen for
you for any perl module that loads another XS compiled (ie, .so) file
in addition to the .pm file?
I'm on FreeBSD.
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PB == Peter Bi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PB The linked page is great, especially the first picture.
PB Problem in authentication: if mod_perl returns cached header and the
PB document is proxy cached in the plain Apache, the backend authentication
PB handler (in the mod_perl server) will not
that require that specific version?
I know RT had to be updated to work with the latest releases, so for a
while it required 1.05.
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to be aimed at an SSL URL. That's the transaction you want
secured, since that's where the id/password are sent.
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with
FreeBSD. I always do a stop/start now.
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of mod_auth_mysql is self-documented within the
source file. there are some more instructions at
ftp://ftp.kcilink.com/pub
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the submission programs, which were in /bin/sh for
portability.
Ahhh, the good ol' days. ;-)
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NT == Nick Tonkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JA 1) Static html server.
I always make my front end reverse proxy handle static content
directly.
NT Always is a strong word! At ValueClick we used thttpd servers to deliver
NT gif images ... one thttpd could efficiently handle the same number
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localhost or a
192.168.* type address).
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JC == John Chia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JC On 27 November 2001 15:17 (-0500), Vivek Khera wrote:
The *only* issue I encounter is a massive memory leak upon SIGHUP or
SIGUSR to apache.
JC Hm. I only get memory leaks if PerlFreshRestart is enabled and I SIGHUP
JC it.
Perl 5.005_03 has
a
dependency on mod_perl into mod_include. Both have to be linked
together (ie, statically) for that to work.
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it away for later use
$r-pnotes('sessionkey',$key);
$r-pnotes('sessionhashref',\%session);
$r-pnotes('owner_id',scalar($session{owner_id}));
return $session{user};
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with it and do a full
stop/restart instead of SIGHUP to rotate logs.
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the URL to go directly to the https
variant.
This makes web design quite easy, and links are all relative, etc.
The cost is one redirect on the switchover.
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a connect method that internally calls
Duh... the source! What a concept ;-)
Looking at Apache::DBI::connect, it special cases startup connections,
so it just works automagically. How 'bout that!
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syntax for some things. If
you're not using GNU make to build perl-related things, you
should. ;-)
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IG == Issac Goldstand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IG I did. Look at my follow-up to Geoffrey's esponse to the post you're
IG quoting for details... It worked from most simple clients...
Then those clients are wrong. You're requeting SSL when you say
https://whatver/. You should get SSL in
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people sharing ideas and support.
Then the author should state where to get help, like I do in my
modules. If not, then I would not necessarily know what the correct
forum for assistance is, would you?
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RB == Rodney Broom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use of uninitialized value at /website/perllib/MLM/MLMhandler.pm line 56.
RB $uri = $r-uri;
RB warn \$uri is undef unless defined $uri; debugging?!?!?
worth a shot... let's see. thanks.
-lookup_uri().
Where might the uninitialized value be coming from? Even after these
warnings are issued, $subr is defined.
mod_perl from CVS last week, perl 5.005_03, Apache 1.3.20, FreeBSD
4.3-STABLE.
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DM == Doug MacEachern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DM On 19 Jun 2001, Vivek Khera wrote:
Drat. Not here. I just sucked down the latest mod_perl CVS with this
patch, and I still lose 9M per USR1... Lemme try some tracing to see
what gives here. (FreeBSD 4.3, perl 5.005_03)
DM i mentioned
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-user
/Location
where anything inside the /manage directory is protected by the
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as a subrequest rather than the main
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s when you run
perl -MDate::Calc -e 'print $Date::Calc::VERSION'
on a command line? Is that the same perl you had when you built
mod_perl?
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tup script.
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sed
CG /FilesMatch
CG What would I need to change to have this work for php?
Tell SandwichHandler to run the php handler instead of the
server_parsed handler. I have never tried it, but theoretically, it
should work, assuming I implemented it correctly ;-)
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CG PerlSetVar SandwichHandler server_parsed
Tell SandwichHandler to run the php handler instead of the
server_parsed handler. I have never tried it, but theoretically, it
should work, assuming I implemented it correctly ;-)
CG What
h. Either that or you're patching something near what
mod_ssl patches.
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"PP" == Pierre Phaneuf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As far as I know, crontab -e is perfectly safe.
"crontab -l | foo" and "foo | crontab -" are your friends.
PP Ah yes. The problem with this is between the "crontab -l" and the
PP "crontab -". You have to parse the crontab, find your own
"PP" == Pierre Phaneuf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With appropriate Perl modules for the cron files, this should be
trivial. But then, you probably aren't doing this from mod_perl...
PP Well, yes, why? :-)
You really want to have your web server writing files that execute
arbitrary programs
"PP" == Pierre Phaneuf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PP Is there a way to have a Perl function called at some point in time,
PP like I think AOLserver can do in Tcl (but I don't want to do either
PP AOLserver or Tcl!)?
Set up a handler and have a cron job "GET" the URL for it.
You already have
I just noticed that if I request a URL by its directory,
http://hostname/bar/ that the $r-pnotes() is lost from earlier
handlers.
Detail: I use AuthCookie to pull a session from the database and set
a few things in $r-pnotes. Later the "index.mlm" file that is
configured as the file to use on
"MW" == Marek W [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MW What proxy server is better Squid or apache_proxy and that will work with
MW mod_perl? Do you have any suggestions or comments?
The only answer to your question is "it depends". You need to be more
specific as to your application needs before you
"SL" == Steven Lembark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SL does apache swallow SIGALRM during its normal operation?
SL can't find any reference to alarm or ALRM in eagle; doesn't
SL mean i havn't missed something...
go to the guide, and type "alarm" in the first search box (the
nextrieve search) and
"RB" == Robin Berjon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RB At 13:24 08/02/2001 -0500, Vivek Khera wrote:
Ok... Upgrade to "Apache/1.3.17 (Unix) mod_perl/1.25_01-dev" fixed the
object destroy issue. Yay!
RB I'm glad your problem is soved, but does anyone have any idea what
RB tr
d the
object destroy issue. Yay!
Old versions were Apache 1.3.14 and mod_perl 1.24_02-dev.
Why that fixes it, I dunno. (Nor do I care at this point ;-)
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"dc" == darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dc Vivek Khera ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 02/06/2001:
However, at the end of the template processing, the object is not
destroyed; that is, the DESTROY() method is never called, and
dc You aren't c
"PH" == Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PH Hmmm... If I'm reading the code correctly, what's supposed to happen is
PH that the stash (where your plugin instance lives) gets localized when you
PH call $tt-process() and de-localized at the end, which should result in
PH anything you
"CG" == Christian Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CG I didn't get any responses on this thread a few weeks ago. Does anyone
CG have any successful experience with adding a custom menu in
CG Apache::Status?
Apache::DBI appends its own menu item. Couldn't you do yours the
same way?
"CG" == Christian Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CG Are you saying that you see an extra menu from Apache::DBI when using
CG Apache::Status? I'm not seeing any custom menus. For instance,
Yes, I do. You need to load Apache::Status before Apache::DBI,
however, as per the Apache::DBI docs.
"PH" == Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PH On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Vivek Khera wrote:
Ok... here's a mini-plugin that exhibits this behavior, and a command
line script for it.
PH This all looks like it should work, and the plugin object should get
PH destroyed. Until som
"PH" == Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PH To find out if this is a mod_perl probelm or not, try makiing your command
PH line script call $tt-process twice in a row. If the object gets
PH destroyed twice, this is mod_perl-related. Otherwise, it's a TT
PH problem and officially [OT]
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"RL" == Robert Landrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RL Under Linux, 'x' does mean execute... from the chmod manpage
RL The letters `rwxXstugo' select the new permissions for the
RL affected users: read (r), write (w), execute (or access
RL for directories) (x), execute
I sent this to the Template Toolkit list but got no responses. I'm
pretty sure it is a mod_perl issue, but I can't for the life of me
figure out why the object doesn't get destroyed in the mod_perl
context. A standalone test program always destroys the object at the
expected time.
This bug
"w" == wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
w Why doesn't this list use formatted headers, e.g. Subject: [mod-perl]
Because it is a waste of subject line space.
w Would be great for filtering..
So would filtering on the "Sender" header matching "modperl".
"BL" == Blue Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BL On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Wyman Eric Miles wrote:
I hate to post this here because it's clearly the wrong forum, but I
haven't been able to find adequate documentation elsewhere on suEXEC.
BL http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.html
BL also, have
don't have workstations of their own? You can
build a development environment on a workstation just as easily as you
can on a server...
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I tend to write my apps in a modular fashion, so that each module
connects to the database and fetches its data and then disconnects.
Often, a program will require data from several modules resulting in a
lot of wasted connect/disconnect ops. Apache::DBI does solve this
issue, but I don't want
o absorb the spikes
in traffic.
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ling
Apache to use a different handler on everything inside /test and that
means that the default handler that converts directory accesses to the
"index.html" file doesn't get run.
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r database.
Bad generic advice. You should use persistent connections when it
makes sense to use them.
BLH Whether or not you use mod_perl is irrelevant.
It is relevent if you want to use Apache::DBI.
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"cr" == cliff rayman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cr hmmm. i checked CPAN about a month ago, and they
cr had the new version. i believe CPAN is actually a bunch of mirrored
cr sites that the dns redirects to. I wonder if the one you ended up
cr getting is not getting properly mirrored?
But the
"J" == Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
J I received a helpful recommendation to look into "lingerd" ...
J that would seem one approach to solve this issue.. but a
J lingerd setup is quite different from popular recommendations.
I think that's mostly because lingerd is so new. I'm sure as
e
mod_perl backends, then you probably need to lower the ratio of
frontends to back ends from your 6 to 1 to something like 3 to 1.
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Curiously, it
seems not to be documented in the perldoc for Apache::Registry.
It defaults to 1 in Registry version 2.01 so unless you're using a
*really* old mod_perl it should work as expected with virtual hosts.
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"GY" == Geoffrey Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GY or maybe stripping off everything after the . (or maybe both :)
GY Of course, it would be only for appearance, which is why I'm asking...
GY anyone interested?
I don't think this will reduce snooping. Even with *.html files in
directories I
rather than mod_perl.
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"DM" == Doug MacEachern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DM On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
I just tested it also, and the startup script is run exactly once.
DM could be he has PerlFreshRestart On, in which case it would be
DM called twice.
I have it on as well, and it was only c
ipt is run exactly once.
This is on: Apache/1.3.14 (Unix) mod_perl/1.24_02-dev
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the thread pool. It sounds to me like
with apache 2.0 in thread-mode and mod_perl 2.0 you get the same
effect of using the proxy front end that we currently need.
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() in unix?
(It is a rhetorical question, in case you didn't figure that out.)
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; the only interaction is that both require more CPU than
static non-ssl pages do.
basically, they're either 1) lazy, 2) incompetent, 3) ignorant, or 4)
all of the above.
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e your web browser send the cookie to both the
SSL and non-SSL versions of your pages. You're not being logged out;
the cookie just is not being sent to you.
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"JM" == JR Mayberry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JM might wanna modify the source to set the domain to .yourdomain.com, as
JM its probably now being set as secure.yourdomain.com or
JM www.yourdomain.com
no need to modify source to do that. AuthCookie has a config option
to do it for you.
could run on port 8000 for instance, instead of the
default port 80. Then you can just copy your doc tree and perl
libraries into a different location and it should just work ok.
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iptors you are not
using?
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know what problems
that would cause. Perhaps you should try using the latest CVS
snapshot of mod_perl to see if that works.
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, then yes, you can recompile just
mod_perl.
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so, but there could be.
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make
sense for a front-end of a two-tier setup, but the mod_perl instance
seems to me a bit big. But I guess some people will want the extra
safety of it. Personally I think it is a bit much to cram into a
chroot environment.
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later time.
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"WP" == Wang, Pin-Chieh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WP I am trying to build apache v.1.3.14 with Mod_perl v. 1.24 using APACI
WP I am using Perl 5.6 build 620 - the latest
Try using the latest mod_perl as well.
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that is the result of that.
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cookie for .baz.org to the
perl.foo.org host; also, it probably won't let you to set such a
cookie unless you are a *.baz.org host.
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o continue using it.
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