Title: Gareth Stationery
Morning all,
Diving straight in... This is my first time
using Apache::AuthCookie for Authorization and Authentication ... but when I've
been pencilling my plan out I'm already afraid
I might need to go a different route - so I
thought I'd post here and see what kin
Hi!
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 09:30:32AM -, Gareth Kirwan wrote:
> Hence I'm thinking that I'll need something using the model of require
> species hamster ( from Apache::AuthCookie documentation )
> However I can't find out the significance of the word species ...
>
> hamster is the subroutin
Hi!
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 11:20:25AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> From perldoc Apache::AuthCookie:
>
> o authorize()
> This will step through the "require" directives you've
> given for protected documents and make sure the user
> passes muster. The "require valid-user" and "
Now THAT makes perfect sense to me!
However that's not what you'll find here:
http://www.perldoc.com/cpan/Apache/AuthCookie.html
This will step through the require directives you've given for protected
documents and make sure the user passes muster. The require valid-user and
require user joey-jo
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Chandrasekhar R S wrote:
> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 12:52:27 +0530
> From: Chandrasekhar R S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Query
>
> I am having a requirement as follows :
>
> I need to execute/interpret the perl requests away from mod_perl. Like,
>
Hello Ken,
You gave me a glimmer of hope and enthusiasm. I have scanned through the
recent postings on Mod Perl list in vain.
I would like to know any such standalone servers that could process the
perl requests offline (taking requests from a file or queue end).
I defini
Chandrasekhar R S wrote:
I am having a requirement as follows :
I need to execute/interpret the perl requests away from mod_perl.
Can you explain why you want to do this? Your stated requirement is
already met by CGI, FastCGI, SpeedyCGI, and a bunch of other things, but
we can't really reco
Hi,
I am in the process of converting to Apache2/mod_perl2. My old httpd.conf
file contains these lines (stuff in the middle omitted):
-
LoadModule perl_module /usr/libexec/mod_perl.so
$ServerAdmin = 'admin@'.`hostnam
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Chandrasekhar R S wrote:
> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 21:38:57 +0530
> From: Chandrasekhar R S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 'Ken Y. Clark' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Query
>
> Hello Ken,
> You gave me a glimmer of hope and enthusiasm. I have scann
> > I definitely would like to get fancier as my requirement is immediate.
> > Upon finding a server that could process the requests away from mod_perl, I
> > most probably would modify mod_perl to communicate with the standalone
> > servers via sockets (and maybe maintain persistence).
Don't.
**Hi again. I just noticed my last post regarding this was html formatted,
so I'm going to try again. Sorry about that everybody! **
I'm having some trouble configuring an input filter.. I'm using Apache
2.0.43, mod_perl 1.99_08-dev and perl 5.8.0.
In httpd.conf, I just did this inside a
Pe
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Paul Simon wrote:
> --- Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are you using the latest versions of DBI and
> > DBD::ODBC?
> > If not, does an upgrade help?
>
> Those modules are - whatever was bundled with your
> first, warmly supplied :), Perl 5.8 + apache2 package
>
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Dear All,
Let me explain my scenario.
We are having a secure OS and we plan to integrate mod_perl with the Apache
webserver already available on the OS. Being a secure server, it mandates
that none of the exec's be done on the server itself, as these potentially
can be malicious.
rsr,
Sounds like you need 2 apaches, on separate physical servers -
The front end is called thin, and does not have mod perl at all, since nothing will
run there. It lives mainly to proxy the perl requests to the second apache (often
called heavy) will live on an inside IP address only (eg. 19
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 09:46:41 +
"koudjo ametepe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi everbody ,
> How do you do
> I developping an intranet project with perl and Mysql .
> I encounter a problem and still i haven't found a solution .The problem is
> previously i was using php/mysql ; with the functi
> I would like to know any such standalone servers that could
> process the perl requests offline (taking requests from a file or
> queue end).
>
> I definitely would like to get fancier as my requirement is
> immediate. Upon finding a server that could process the requests
> away from
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