Hi!
Just wondering if anyone knows of a perl module that is coded to work
with modperl1 and 2? I am hitting a wall in getting my module to do
that, and want to cheat a little off of someone who already has... ;)
thanks,
speeves
cws
PS Am having problems with the compile time loading of modules
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 12:12, Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
PS Am having problems with the compile time loading of modules depending
on the existence of either modperl1 or 2... "use" dies and "require" is
not importing the symbols correctly at runtime
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 13:57, Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Yeah, I've been messing with that, but it seems to me that I need
something similar to a preprocessor directive, where I can load the
appropriate "use MODULE" lines into the module bases upon wh
Stas Bekman wrote:
speeves wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
[...]
http://search.cpan.org/src/STAS/Apache-Peek-1.01/t/response/TestApachePeek/basic.pm
This source code was the saving grace for me. If we could add the link
to:
http://search.cpan.org/src/STAS/Apache-Peek-1.01/t/response/TestApache
Trevor Phillips wrote:
I'm quite suprised at the limited amount of custom DAV server uses. I mean,
here's a protocol for editing content over HTTP, which to me screams as an
ideal solution for, say, editing full HTML content within a DB/CMS.
I think the problem with webDAV, as a protocol thro
Trevor Phillips wrote:
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 05:13, you wrote:
Trevor Phillips wrote:
I'm quite suprised at the limited amount of custom DAV server uses. I
mean, here's a protocol for editing content over HTTP, which to me
screams as an ideal solution for, say, editing full HTML conten
the
general thoughts were about porting these as well...? Or, since they are all
similar, should I focus on subsuming all of the modules into the more
appropriately named Apache::AuthenLDAP and Apache::AuthzLDAP?
Thanks,
--
Shannon Eric Peevey - "speeves"
Computer Systems Manager
UNT
Hi!
Is there a list of CPAN modules that have already been ported to work
with mod_perl2? If so, can I add my two modules to it?
(Apache::AuthNetLDAP and Apache::AuthzNetLDAP).
thanks,
speeves
cws
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Hi!
Is there a list of CPAN modules that have already been ported to work
with mod_perl2?
Not at the moment, but it's a great idea. Where should we add it? I
suppose that this should be a short-life document and eventually it
will be re
Hi!
I have installed Apache::AuthenLDAP into my apache 1.3 test machine, and
found that version 0.61 does not work with perl-ldap 0.28 (aka
Net::LDAP) Since there has not been an update to this module since July
12, 2001, I think that it is safe to say that there is no interest in
continuing
Hi!
Just doing some late night reading, and found something in the second
paragraph under the PerlAuthenHandler heading in the following webpage:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/http.html#PerlAuthenHandler
According to:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/porting/compat.html#D
Hi!
Just wanted to let everyone know that I have just finished porting the
Apache-AuthExpire module to work with both modperl1 and 2. It is a:
# Small mod_perl handler to provide Authentication phase
time outs for
# sensitive areas, per realm.
There are some iss
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Hi!
Just wanted to let everyone know that I have just finished porting the
Apache-AuthExpire module to work with both modperl1 and 2. It is a:
# Small mod_perl handler to provide Authentication phase
time outs for
# sensitive areas, per
Hi!
In an attempt to simplify the install process for dependencies with my
modules, I have been using the ExtUtils::AutoInstall module. (Great
module, BTW :) ) But, with the current state of affairs with mod_perl
and its availability from CPAN, I wanted to through an information
notice to th
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've built and installed a new Apache (2.0.46) with mod_ssl and
mod_perl... My goal is authentication via NIS, so I have the
following in an .htaccess file:
AuthName TEST
AuthType Basic
PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AuthenNIS;
require
Brett Hales wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 01:53, Luiz Carlos (Paulista) wrote:
Hi,
I´m trying to install Apache in a Linux Machine, with mod_perl and AuthenNTLM. I want to authenticate users from a Windows 2000 domain. I don´t want them to be prompted for their username and password. These are
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Hi!
Just wanted to let everyone know that I have just finished porting
the Apache-AuthExpire module to work with both modperl1 and 2. It
is a: # Small mod_perl handler to provide
Authentication phase
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon, can you please post this follow up to the list?
Sorry, thought I got...
Eric Peevey wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Hi!
In an attempt to simplify the install process for dependencies with
my modules, I have been using the ExtUtils
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
[...]
Also, you don't realy have to do that. The old ala mp1 style works
just fine.
use Apache::Const qw(OK DECLINED)
sub handler {
return OK;
}
Well... I must have been smoking crack, 'cause I seem to remember a
simple:
r
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
[...]
Also, you don't realy have to do that. The old ala mp1 style works
just fine.
use Apache::Const qw(OK DECLINED)
sub handler {
return OK;
}
Well... I must have been smoking crack, 'cause I seem to remember a
simple:
r
Chris Faust wrote:
There is a 0.92 version of Apache::DBI is mp2 aware (there may even be
a later version at this point).
We started with mp1 and do to problems we decided to goto mp2 (which
turned out to be non mod_perl and apache related), there wasn't any
major performance increase or anythi
Stas Bekman wrote:
Francisco de Assis Tristão wrote:
Frank,
please, i am trying to configure AuthenNTLM on a solaris 2.8 (SPARC)
machine. But i did not find any sample about how to configure
httpd.conf. May you help me? I had compiled apache 2 version 2.0.46 with
ssl suport (i am configuring it w
e_args => '--hello', # option(s) for CPAN::Config
force => 1, # pseudo-option to force install
do_once => 1, # skip previously failed modules
},
-core => [
Convert::ASN1 => '',
Stas Bekman wrote:
speeves wrote:
Hi!
Just wondering if Apache::HTTP_FORBIDDEN and
Apache::HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR have been implemented? I have
been trying to port Apache::AuthenNTLM, and keep getting:
[Tue Jul 15 16:46:08 2003] [error] failed to resolve handler
`Apache::AuthenNTLM'
[Tu
Have you imported them?
use Apache::Const compile ->qw(Apache::HTTP_FORBIDDEN);
All the available Apache:: constants are listed here:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/api/Apache/Const.html
Hi!
I have included the bare minimum of the code from the module,
(Apache::AuthenNTLM). It is still a
use constant MP2 => ($mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99);
# test for the version of mod_perl, and use the appropriate libraries
BEGIN {
if (MP2) {
require Apache::Const;
require Apache::Access;
require Apache::Connection;
require Apache:
Hi!
Just perusing:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/devel/core/apache_integration.html#The_Link_Between_mod_perl_and_httpd
and found a small typo.
"STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF is a standard macro defined in
httpd-2.0/include/http_config.h. Currently its main use *if* for
attaching Apache version m
Though I seem to be chasing it down to a possible problem with the
method handler:
sub handler ($$)
But even with a change to:
sub handler : method
This is an interesting one. How to make the two coexist in the same
code base. Ideally you want to do this:
sub handler1 ($$) {}
sub handler2
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
use constant MP2 => ($mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99);
# test for the version of mod_perl, and use the appropriate libraries
BEGIN {
if (MP2) {
require Apache::Const;
require Apache::Access;
r
The uploaded file
Apache-AuthenNTLM-2.01.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/S/SP/SPEEVES/Apache-AuthenNTLM-2.01.tar.gz
size: 50644 bytes
md5: f175a98ea668e81df9cc8d6db629facf
The purpose of this module is to perform a user authentication via Mircosoft's
NTLM protocol. (Thi
Francisco de Assis Tristão wrote:
Shannon,
i got it configured with apache-1.3.27/mod_ssl/2.8.12 OpenSSL/0.9.6g
mod_perl/1.25", all by hand,
but it only works fine when i use just http - when i access the pages
with https, apache doesn't ask for the user...
Have you any idea about what is wrong?
Tresp, Wilfried wrote:
Hi,
works now, thanks, next I'll try it with Apache2. AuthenNTLM was the only reason I have not tried it yet :)
Regards, Wilfried
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Shannon Eric Peevey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2003 20:50
An:
Tresp, Wilfried wrote:
Hi Shannon Eric,
fine it's already there. I try to run the module with Apache 2.0.47 but it
didn't work here. There seems to be problems with my @INC variable but I can
not figure out how to fix it. When I try to start the daemon I see only the
following error message:
# /u
Tresp, Wilfried wrote:
Hi Shannon Eric,
forget my last mail. It is simply to late. After changing PerlModule to
PerlResponseHandler in httpd.conf everything works now. Great!
Only little problem is that I see many error_log entries like the following:
[12163] the $self->{smbhandle} is 903424
nt
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
[...]
*handler = MP2 ? \&handler2 : \&handler1;
I am leaving the MP2 code in both of the subroutines, as I don't know
if there is a prettier way to do this... (I will remove it, if there
is not)
Although this hasn't been test
ux! I am using Conectiva 8, and it is working fine.
Thanks.
Shannon Eric Peevey escreveu:
Francisco de Assis Tristão wrote:
Shannon,
i got it configured with apache-1.3.27/mod_ssl/2.8.12 OpenSSL/0.9.6g
mod_perl/1.25", all by hand,
but it only works fine when i use just http - when i access
Hi!
The uploaded file
Apache-AuthenSmb-0.70.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/S/SP/SPEEVES/Apache-AuthenSmb-0.70.tar.gz
size: 4004 bytes
md5: ac1b1a29f5070f81efb9f1362b5815dc
Apache::AuthenSMB - mod_perl NT Authentication module has now been ported to work with both versi
The uploaded file
Apache-AuthenNIS-0.11.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/S/SP/SPEEVES/Apache-AuthenNIS-0.11.tar.gz
size: 4095 bytes
md5: cac172a46c5b05034842fad5eed6b9be
Apache::AuthenNIS - mod_perl NIS Authentication module has been ported to work with both versions of m
The uploaded file
Apache-AuthzNIS-0.11.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/S/SP/SPEEVES/Apache-AuthzNIS-0.11.tar.gz
size: 4305 bytes
md5: 37bbbdc320c6bba7318d817e854bc8e1
Apache::AuthzNIS - mod_perl NIS Group Authorization module has been ported to work with both versions of
Hi!
I just wanted to see of Henrik Strom was on this list (I have
ported your Apache-AuthPerLDAP, and wonder how you want to integrate the
changes into your existing module.)
Also, I have ported Apache-AuthPerLDAP to work with both versions of
mod_perl, but am running out of time to set
the module in a different place after compiling it...
Thanks v. much to all for helping me with this.
Rgds,
Antony
-Original Message-
From: Randy Kobes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 August 2003 07:23
To: Antony Batten
Cc: 'Shannon Eric Peevey'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECT
Antony Batten wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to direct email you, but I am desperate, and was hoping the solution
to the problem below would be a quick one from the people who wrote the
module ;)
Thanks,
Antony.
Appologies if this is no longer your domain, but
[posted to comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
Brett Hales wrote:
I am having problems with Apache-AuthenNTLM-0.23. In apache's error.log
I am getting the following errors reported.
AuthenNTLM: timed out while waiting for lock (key = 23754)
This also seems to cause the web server to go _very_ slow. I have looked
through the AuthenNTLM.pm and
Stas Bekman wrote:
speeves wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Thanks that did it.
Great.
It would be nice though if the minimum rev level of the CGI.pm
could be
mentioned in the doc.
Or maybe it is there somewhere and I skimmed over it.
It's a a CGI.pm problem, really. We can't go and support a
Peter Hartzler wrote:
Hello,
We're looking into using your Apache::AuthenSmb module to allow us to
migrate our intranet to GNU/Linux/Apache. One issue we have is that we
have two NT domains. I have a couple of different ideas for how to modify
the code to allow this scenario, and am wondering i
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