I used the ap_hook_process_connection() hook.
and define a function to handle any new connection, like :

  static int process_my_connection(conn_rec *src_con)

see mod_echo in apache source tree, in that module you will find
all informations you need.

2007/4/17, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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moh bad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing an apache2 module to handle a new protocol,

I've always been interested in that aspect of modules programming. In the
beginning, I thought about
writing PGP-enabled version of the http verbs GET, POST, etc, but couldn't
get to it, so I developed
the firefox extension by adding headers (much more clean and backwards
compatible), but now that the
subject arises... Can you give me any pointers?


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