I talked about some kind of SSL Policy definition in httpd's configuration
in the past and am now about to get serious about it. Here is what I wan to
do:
Recap: the general idea is
1. Give a set of SSL directives a name and allow the user to apply that name
in several virtual hosts.
2. Provide
This can be done using mod_macro without any additional code
On 04-08-2017 11:26, Stefan Eissing wrote:
I talked about some kind of SSL Policy definition in httpd's configuration
in the past and am now about to get serious about it. Here is what I wan to
do:
Recap: the general idea is
1. Give a
Hi Nick,
2017-08-04 13:06 GMT+02:00 Nick Gearls :
> This can be done using mod_macro without any additional code
my 2c: Stefan's point is to simplify the management of things that have
been done up to now using workarounds and elegant hacks:
> On 04-08-2017 11:26, Stefan Eissing wrote:
>>
>>
On 08/04/2017 04:38 AM, Luca Toscano wrote:
I agree that mod_macro is flexible enough to improve the reusability of
httpd's configuration, but I don't think that the goals that Stefan has
in mind are satisfiable with your proposed solution.
If we find ourselves doing more of this syntactic sug
On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 4:26 AM, Stefan Eissing
wrote:
> I talked about some kind of SSL Policy definition in httpd's configuration
> in the past and am now about to get serious about it. Here is what I wan to
> do:
>
> Recap: the general idea is
> 2. Provide a set of already defined policies that
If I extrapolate on the idea of what Nick is saying, it sounds like it could be
a proposal to simply define these SSL policies in a macro. Personally, I prefer
that approach over adding another set of directives (but it's a preference, not
an opposition). The downside is that mod_macro would nee
> On 3 Aug 2017, at 08:30, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>
> It's just GUI magic... Basically, it will internally take '1.1' and
> convert it to 11, 1.0 to 10, etc...
If that's the case, I would recommend going 2 decimal places (1.1 = 100, 1.25 =
125, etc.) to allow using percentages. I could see people