I thought I'd sent this mail earlier.. I never got the mail back - 'just forwarding it again.. (sorry if it's a duplicate) -Madhu -------------- Hi, I was wondering if somebody could update the status of mod_ssl in the STATUS file. I'm providing my inputs - but if you have a more appropriate comment, please go ahead and update it. Thanks -Madhu Index: STATUS =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvspublic/httpd-2.0/STATUS,v retrieving revision 1.283 diff -u -r1.283 STATUS --- STATUS 2001/09/06 15:04:01 1.283 +++ STATUS 2001/09/06 22:17:02 @@ -112,29 +112,15 @@ * Port of mod_ssl to Apache 2.0: - The current porting state is summarized in modules/ssl/README. The next - step is to figure out how the old three configuration contexts (global, - per-server, per-directory) can be ported to Apache 2.0 (especially the - global context which has to survive server restarts RSE still does not - know how to port). Then the remaining source files (which depend on the - configuration contexts) which are still tagged with "-" in - modules/ssl/README can be ported. + The current porting state is summarized in modules/ssl/README. The + remaining work include : + (1) stablize the SSL filter logic + (2) Enable the various SSL caching mechanisms (shmcb, shmht) + (3) Enable SSL extentions + (4) Try to seperate the https filter logic from mod_ssl - + This is to facilitate other modules to use the https filter or the + mod_ssl logic or both as required. - One more thing to figure out is how and when mod_ssl can provide the - interactive pass phrase dialog (in Apache 1.3 it used the first init - round [where tty was still not detached] and skipped the second init - round [where it was already detached]). Apache 2.0 requires (or already - has?) an official hook where such tty-dialogs can be performed. - - RSE is on holiday until June 11th, 2001. After this he starts - working on mod_ssl again and tries to make mod_ssl running inside - Apache 2.0 by end of June. If anyone wants to help making mod_ssl - running in the meantime, feel free to make your hands dirty inside - modules/ssl/. Do whatever you think is appropriate to get it - running. I've no objections of any kind, except: just do not - remove any old functionality. Keep everything, even if it needs - #if 0...endif wrapped to not make trouble for you. - * Performance: Get the SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT optimization working in threaded. prefork's new design for how to notice data on the pod should be sufficient.
FW: [PATCH] RE: [STATUS] (httpd-2.0)
MATHIHALLI,MADHUSUDAN (HP-Cupertino,ex1) Thu, 06 Sep 2001 17:59:25 -0700