Fine. I'll try to incorporate the change that Ryan has suggested and shall
send out the patch today.

Thanks
-Madhu

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> >     Thanks very much for the information. Infact over the last couple of
> > days, I've managed to eliminate most of the "#if 0 ... #endif" portions
of
> > the code - and get the code to compile (ofcourse with major
exceptions)..
>
> Cool!
>
> > I'm currently trying to develop the input / output filter.
>
> mod_tls should provide some good insight for getting that done, as it
> sounds like you've discovered.

mod_ssl should actually just be using the TLS_filters.  No need to
duplicate code here.

> >     Here's the set highlight of the changes that I've done :
> > 1. Replace ap_ctx *ap_global_ctx with a global table (this is just for
> > work-around, till something better can be achieved). I'm trying to
minimize
> > the amount of data that'll eventually be stored in ap_global_ctx

These should be using the process_rec->pool->user_data.

Looking forward to the patch.

Ryan

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