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Modified: htdocs/manual/misc FAQ.html htdocs/manual/mod index.html mod_auth.html mod_auth_anon.html Removed: htdocs/manual/mod mod_auth_msql.html Log: mod_auth_msql isn't part of the distribution any more, so take out all references to it that assume it is. Plus some miscellaneous HTML cleanup. Revision Changes Path 1.100 +7 -6 apachen/htdocs/manual/misc/FAQ.html Index: FAQ.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apachen/htdocs/manual/misc/FAQ.html,v retrieving revision 1.99 retrieving revision 1.100 diff -u -r1.99 -r1.100 --- FAQ.html 1998/01/23 00:36:30 1.99 +++ FAQ.html 1998/01/23 16:13:50 1.100 @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ <!--#include virtual="header.html" --> <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions</H1> <P> - $Revision: 1.99 $ ($Date: 1998/01/23 00:36:30 $) + $Revision: 1.100 $ ($Date: 1998/01/23 16:13:50 $) </P> <P> The latest version of this FAQ is always available from the main @@ -1803,11 +1803,12 @@ <A HREF="http://www.linuxhq.com/HOWTO/META-FAQ.html" >Linux newsgroup/mailing list</A>. As a last-resort workaround, you can - comment out the <CODE>#define USE_SHMGET_SCOREBOARD</CODE> definition in the + comment out the <CODE>#define USE_SHMGET_SCOREBOARD</CODE> + definition in the <SAMP>LINUX</SAMP> section of <SAMP>src/conf.h</SAMP> and rebuild the server (prior to 1.3b4, simply - removing <CODE>#define HAVE_SHMGET</CODE> would have sufficed). This will - produce a server which is slower and less reliable. + removing <CODE>#define HAVE_SHMGET</CODE> would have sufficed). + This will produce a server which is slower and less reliable. </P> <HR> </LI> @@ -1892,8 +1893,8 @@ </A> <P> You have probably configured the Host by specifying a FQHN, - and thus the libmsql will use a full blown tcp/ip socket to talk to - the database, rather than a fast internal device. The + and thus the <SAMP>libmsql</SAMP> will use a full blown TCP/IP socket + to talk to the database, rather than a fast internal device. The <SAMP>libmsql</SAMP>, the mSQL FAQ, and the <SAMP>mod_auth_msql</SAMP> documentation warn you about this. If you have to use different hosts, check out the <SAMP>mod_auth_msql</SAMP> code for 1.22 +0 -2 apachen/htdocs/manual/mod/index.html Index: index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apachen/htdocs/manual/mod/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.21 retrieving revision 1.22 diff -u -r1.21 -r1.22 --- index.html 1997/10/24 09:34:21 1.21 +++ index.html 1998/01/23 16:13:56 1.22 @@ -42,8 +42,6 @@ <dd>User authentication using Berkeley DB files. <dt><A HREF="mod_auth_dbm.html">mod_auth_dbm</A> <dd>User authentication using DBM files. -<dt><A HREF="mod_auth_msql.html">mod_auth_msql</A> Apache 1.2.* and earlier -<dd>User authentication using mSQL files. <dt><A HREF="mod_autoindex.html">mod_autoindex</A> <dd>Automatic directory listings. <dt><A HREF="mod_browser.html">mod_browser</A> Apache 1.2.* only 1.10 +2 -2 apachen/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_auth.html Index: mod_auth.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apachen/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_auth.html,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- mod_auth.html 1997/12/16 20:57:38 1.9 +++ mod_auth.html 1998/01/23 16:13:56 1.10 @@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ A common use for this is in conjunction with one of the database modules; such as <a href="mod_auth_db.html"><code>mod_auth_db.c</code></a>, <a -href="mod_auth_dbm.html"><code>mod_auth_dbm.c</code></a>, <a -href="mod_auth_msql.html"><code>mod_auth_msql.c</code></a> and <a +href="mod_auth_dbm.html"><code>mod_auth_dbm.c</code></a>, +<code>mod_auth_msql.c</code>, and <a href="mod_auth_anon.html"><code>mod_auth_anon.c</code></a>. These modules supply the bulk of the user credential checking; but a few (administrator) related accesses fall through to a lower level with a 1.15 +1 -1 apachen/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_auth_anon.html Index: mod_auth_anon.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apachen/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_auth_anon.html,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15 --- mod_auth_anon.html 1997/09/16 04:06:03 1.14 +++ mod_auth_anon.html 1998/01/23 16:13:57 1.15 @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ <h2><a name="Example">Example</A></h2> The example below (when combined with the Auth directives -of a htpasswd-file based (or GDM, mSQL etc) base access +of a htpasswd-file based (or GDM, mSQL <EM>etc.</EM>) base access control system allows users in as 'guests' with the following properties: <ul>