On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 06:50:55PM +0300, Lars Nood??n wrote:
> Jason Dixon wrote:
> 
> > Numerous others have already given you the answers you're looking for.
> > I would like to add my own $0.02 here that if you're running Perl apps
> > in the chroot, that mod_perl should be your new best friend.  It can
> > load up all the necessary dependencies at httpd execution and will save
> > you from having to copy tons of cruft into the server root.
> 
> Yes!  Good point.  Even though I used to use mod_perl a lot, I've lately
> neglected it.  (Mostly due to doing very little of my own web app work
> nowadays.)
> 
> > I've considered putting together a short article on Undeadly describing
> > this technique based on my own efforts porting security/hatchet, but I
> > wasn't sure if there would be any interest.
> 
> Please do write something.  It would be great to read:
> 
> It'd be an interesting read for those who know how already, to see
> another perspective.
> 
> It'd be a good reminder for those that have done it, but have gotten rusty.
> 
> It'd be instructive for those just beginning with CGI on chroot'd
> Apache.  The more people that can put competently put together a decent
> web service, the better.
> 
> regards,
> -Lars


me three 8*)

cel

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