Is there a standard way to detect if a given connection is taking place over
https from another apache module? (It looks like the r->process_env table is
used to do this from mod_rewrite and mod_log_config - at least if I'm
understanding the source correctly.)

I am trying to develop an authentication module - FakeBasicAuth doesn't cut it
for my purposes.  And, I want to make sure that the connection from the browser
is taking place over SSL. I have looked in the r->process_env and the r->notes
area from my user_auth hook, but there is nothing set in those tables by this
phase.

I'm wondering if I am going to need to use the ap_ctx of the connection, but it
has been almost two years since I did any apache development, and I have not
quite figured out the EAPI yet.  (Is there documentation on the EAPI? It doesn't
look like there has been any additional apache API documentation in the past two
years...) Is this where I'm going to have to go?  Or worse yet, do I need to
include header files from the mod_ssl source tree and start poking around in
mod_ssl's data structures... (I would really rather not.)

Thanks,
jeff
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