Re: [Mod-fcgid-users] mod_fcgi and Digest Authorization

2009-07-21 Thread double
Janis Volbergs schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> Mod_fcgid is a nice substitute for mod_fastcgi, however, it really  
> fails, when we talk about FastCgiAuthentication or AccessChecking. It  
> just won't work.. We had interesting protection engine built and  
> enabled using mod_fastcgi and it worked fine. With Mod_fcgid however  
> it didnot :( So, if you need to setup custom Authentication/Access  
> checking software, go for mod_fastcgi.
>
> Regards
>   

And you can't use mod_fcgid for big file uploads. Because
it caches the post-data, you can't make an upload status bar.
Greetings

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Re: [Mod-fcgid-users] mod_fcgi and Digest Authorization

2009-07-21 Thread Janis Volbergs
Hi!

Mod_fcgid is a nice substitute for mod_fastcgi, however, it really  
fails, when we talk about FastCgiAuthentication or AccessChecking. It  
just won't work.. We had interesting protection engine built and  
enabled using mod_fastcgi and it worked fine. With Mod_fcgid however  
it didnot :( So, if you need to setup custom Authentication/Access  
checking software, go for mod_fastcgi.

Regards
On Jul 21, 2009, at 10:28 AM, drf wrote:

> Hi,
>
>   1) Is mod_fcgi still being developed?I see mention of patches but  
> they
> obviously didn't get into the official source code - I have set up  
> things
> using CPanel's EasyApache and it downloaded the latest 2.2 but the  
> source
> does not show evidence of these patches
>
> 2) After mod_fcgi got installed, some directories being protected with
> Apache / Digest authorization etc are no longer.  As far as I can  
> tell,
> mod_fcgi does not play nicely with the Apache modules for  
> authorization and
> so I am now running around in circles trying to figure out how to  
> fix things.
>
> I've added the PassHeader directive, I've tried
> FastCgiAuthenticatorAuthoritative off...  I am forced to admit I've  
> bumped
> up against the limits of my knowledge about Apache and how it works
> internally.  I'm not enthused about applying patches to mod_fcgi -  
> it bugs
> me that authentication tasks don't seem to be passed to the other  
> modules...
>
> So I'm wondering if there is a easy fix to things I am missing, if I  
> ought
> to just switch to mod_fastcgi b/c they have dealt with this problem
> already, or if I'm just flat out of luck in thinking the Apache
> authorization modules can be used with fastcgi anything and so i'd  
> have to
> write my own stuff to handle it
>
> thanks for any help, guidance, urls...
>
> doug
>
>
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[Mod-fcgid-users] mod_fcgi and Digest Authorization

2009-07-21 Thread drf
Hi,

   1) Is mod_fcgi still being developed?I see mention of patches but they 
obviously didn't get into the official source code - I have set up things 
using CPanel's EasyApache and it downloaded the latest 2.2 but the source 
does not show evidence of these patches

2) After mod_fcgi got installed, some directories being protected with 
Apache / Digest authorization etc are no longer.  As far as I can tell, 
mod_fcgi does not play nicely with the Apache modules for authorization and 
so I am now running around in circles trying to figure out how to fix things.

I've added the PassHeader directive, I've tried 
FastCgiAuthenticatorAuthoritative off...  I am forced to admit I've bumped 
up against the limits of my knowledge about Apache and how it works 
internally.  I'm not enthused about applying patches to mod_fcgi - it bugs 
me that authentication tasks don't seem to be passed to the other modules...

So I'm wondering if there is a easy fix to things I am missing, if I ought 
to just switch to mod_fastcgi b/c they have dealt with this problem 
already, or if I'm just flat out of luck in thinking the Apache 
authorization modules can be used with fastcgi anything and so i'd have to 
write my own stuff to handle it

thanks for any help, guidance, urls...

doug


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