perhaps you can run your own apache server with mod_perl on a high-port on
the loopback interface.
he can then proxy all requests to your server using the methods
as spelled out in the mod_perl guide.

if you crash your own server - it is not going to effect his server at all.

just a thought,

cliff rayman
genwax.com

"Martin A. Langhoff" wrote:

> hi mod_perl gurus,
>
>     I'm currently in dire problems (read sh*t):
>
>         - In one week my Embperl powerd site debuts.
>
>         - Just now, my webmaster tells me that I can't use Embperl _nor_
> ePerl. Previously he had told me to use ePerl o whatever I wanted, now
> he's worried about security.
>
>         - He claims that he cannot allow me to run anything under
> mod_perl (and derivatives as Embperl) because mod_perl brings Apache
> down when it crashes.
>
>         - On the other hand, he'll allow me to use perl in CGI scripts.
>
>         - Of course that's not what I want :)  !!!
>
>         - Is there a way to configure mod_perl so that it does not crash
> apache down? Or maybe it never does and he doesn't know?
>
>         - For clarity: he's webmaster at the ISP where I host my sites.
> Not my own webmaster. *I'm* my own webmaster :)
>
>     Thanks for your time.
>
> martin
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