On Friday, June 29, 2001, at 07:25 , Shawn Devlin wrote:
> What advantages do I gain by grouping the functions based on
> functionality? As per my response to Mr. Worrall, one of my concerns
> with placing each function call into its own module is the amount of
> memory used by the various .p
> Can Squid read Apache configuration files? On a new site I'm making
> (www.shoujoai.com), I have directives in httpd.conf like this:
Never used it, I'm afraid ...
>> Alternatively, you could try using mod_rewrite, to direct requests for
>> scripts to a different apache instance (e.g. running o
Squid is the alternative mentioned in the mod_perl_tuning.pod that comes
with mod_perl.
Alternatively, you could try using mod_rewrite, to direct requests for
scripts to a different apache instance (e.g. running on a separate port
or ip). I've never tried this, but it should work.
Squid migh
One solution is to set a perl variable in a conf file that is only
readable by root. The parent httpd process can read this, and the
children can inherit it, but its not visible in the code.
If your httpd children need to be able to read in the password, then
you'll need less restrictive perm
Not storing the credit card numbers at all would be the best option :-)
If you must, we've usually used crypt for one-way encryption, or
Crypt::BlowFish for stuff we need to be able to decrypt (look after your
key!).
On Thursday, June 14, 2001, at 09:54 pm, Tim Gardner wrote:
> When apache
Do you get flooded that frequently that this is an issue?
I've seen DOS, and various buffer overflows etc. in the real world, but
I've never seen this.
Unless its happening very often, I would have thought that some
monitoring and a 2am "Deny from ip" in your httpd.conf would be
enough ...
It can be a real nightmare getting it all compiled and working,
especially if you're not on Linux, but it is worth it in the end.
I strongly recommend building everything yourself from the ground up,
wherever possible, especially if you're working in a production
environment. Vendor-supplied
On Sunday, June 3, 2001, at 12:28 pm, Clayton Cottingham aka drfrog
wrote:
>
> heres what im caught on :
> 1.is it best to load Apache::DBI at start up of apache and can i load
> more than
> one connection type?
yes via PerlModule or a PerlRequire for a startup.pl. My understanding
is that f
On Friday, June 1, 2001, at 08:33 am, Ged Haywood wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Martin Redington wrote:
>
>> I'm having some some difficulties with Apache 1.3.19 and
>> mod_perl/mod_php. [On Mac OS X]
>
> Never built on the Mac myself, some people had trouble,
I'm having some some difficulties with Apache 1.3.19 and
mod_perl/mod_php. Everything builds fine, but I get dyld multiple
definition errors in some circumstances. I believe this is connected to
the OX X dyld's insistence on freaking out with multiple definitions (so
non Mac OS X users might
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