Hi there,
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, Joachim Zobel wrote:
> We are having infrequent non reproducable problems with SSL. Can I use
> mod_perl for debugging and monitoring the SSL activity beyond HTTP?
I think you would be better off using something like tcpdump.
73,
Ged.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, wac wrote:
> Dear all members:
>
> I have a question , I want to use mod_perl handler print file sent size.
>
> Apache Config file httpd.conf
> =
> Alias /test/ "D:/test/"
>
> SetHandler perl-script
> PerlHandler My::Te
Dear all members:
I have a question , I want to use mod_perl handler print file sent size.
Apache Config file httpd.conf
=
Alias /test/ "D:/test/"
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler My::Test
Options ExecCGI
===
Dear all members:
I have a question , I want to use mod_perl handler print file sent size.
Apache Config file httpd.conf
=
Alias /test/ "D:/test/"
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler My::Test
Options ExecCGI
===
Hi
Perrin
I've given Filter and SSI a shot according to the perldocs.
It didn't work. I stated to hhack on some of the problems, which first involved
in the make install depositing them in the wrong diretory, and then they SSI
needed use Apache::Filter statements added.
Finally, Filter cam
I found it, quite be accident in the Eagle Book
Lost the page number, but it was in Chapter 4.
ruben
>
> anybody got a handy link to point us in the
> right direction here? how can you have mod_perl
> intercept the directory listing?
>
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, ychen56 wrote:
> Thanks, I have installed mod_perl successfully by setting the repository to
> http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/.
> I have one more question. The version of mod_perl is 1.25 which is written
> for apache 1.3.20, my apache version is 1.3.14,
> I think
Thanks, I have installed mod_perl successfully by setting the repository to
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/.
I have one more question. The version of mod_perl is 1.25 which is written
for apache 1.3.20, my apache version is 1.3.14,
I think I need copy the file mod_perl.so to apachemodpe
>-Original Message-
>From: Knox, Laurie A, NPONS
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Sent: 6/25/01 7:56 PM
>Subject: Persistance in mod_perl
>
>Hello all,
>
>We are just getting started with mod_perl, installed on Sun Solaris 2.8,
>Apache 1.3.20, Perl 5.005_03. I have DBI and Oracle DBD installe
> Changing:
> > warn "r->uri is undef" unless defined $r->uri; debugging?!?!?
> > my $subr = $r->lookup_uri($r->uri); # uri is relative to doc root
>
> To:
> $uri = $r->uri;
> warn "\$uri is undef" unless defined $uri; debugging?!?!?
> my $subr = $r->lookup_uri
Hello all,
We are just getting started with mod_perl, installed on Sun Solaris 2.8,
Apache 1.3.20, Perl 5.005_03. I have DBI and Oracle DBD installed. In our
application, we want to have a user login to the database, and maintain the
connection until they logoff. We also want to maintain state
> > maybe storing 'last-access-time' on the server, instead of in
> > the client-side, via cookie, would solve this snafu?
>
> But if you want to give out a new cookie on every request ?
> How would you prevent them from copying or tampering with the contents?
> a MD5-hash would stop them from cha
We recently upgraded our Apache server from 1.3.12 with mod_perl 1.24 and
php 3 to 1.3.20 with mod_perl 1.25 and php4.0.5. This included an
unexpected upgrade from Perl 5.005_03 to Perl 5.6.0 since the new version
of Apache was compiled using Sun Workshop 5.0. However, since the upgrade,
I ha
Hi all,
I'd like a way to store complex data structures
across Apache processes. I've looked at Apache::DBI for an example: my
tests say that he has to create a new dbh for every process. I've looked at
IPC::Shareable, but it has to copy data. Meaning that I can only have a certain
amount
will trillich wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 12:32:28PM -0700, Doug MacEachern wrote:
>
> > quoting his email:
> > "The cookie records, in part, the time of the last access to
> > the site. Therefore for each access the cookie is updated."
> >
> > that to me sounds like a header "which may h
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, ychen56 wrote:
> Hi:
> >From your website http://perl.apache.org/distributions.html, I got
> message( see following)
>
> Win32 ActivePerl mod_perl ppms - suitable for builds 6xx. You can install
> this by, within the ppm shell, setting the repository to
> http://theoryx5.uwin
hey all
found the problem and it had nothing to do with caching or browsers or
OSes, but it's worth a mention here for future reference.
for debugging purposes, i had
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
in my handler. for the most part, it was useful, except in this case.
deep down in one of
Hi:
>From your website http://perl.apache.org/distributions.html, I got
message( see following)
Win32 ActivePerl mod_perl ppms - suitable for builds 6xx. You can install
this by, within the ppm shell, setting the repository to
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/cgi-bin/ppmserver?urn:/PPMServer and typi
I've been seeing these reasonably often on one server in my error log.
Use of uninitialized value.
Use of uninitialized value at /website/perllib/MLM/MLMhandler.pm line 56.
This is the relevent snippet of MLMhandler:
sub handler {
my($r) = @_;
# only works on main request
return DE
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 12:32:28PM -0700, Doug MacEachern wrote:
> quoting his email:
> "The cookie records, in part, the time of the last access to
> the site. Therefore for each access the cookie is updated."
>
> that to me sounds like a header "which may have changed independently of
> the
hey guys
i have a pretty big mod_perl system up and running and have run into a
weird problem with browser caching (or rather, not caching) on windows.
i have a series of complex forms that submit to and are generated by a
mod_perl handler. each submitted form is validated and another form is
g
Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO wrote:
>
> One thing that is not clear in my mind is the type of
> page which is sent back with a directory index.
>
> A directory index is of what mime type?
i'm sure it's documented somewhere -- but mime
types are main/secondary (text/html, image/gif)
and the dire
Hi!
Geoffrey Young:
>there was a more advanced Apache::FakeRequest floating around
somewhere...
>
>I think this was it, but I swore it was something on the dev@ list:
>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-
modperl&m=98719810927157&w=2
I knew this script (it was posted here, too), and while it
Sorry, I pressed the send button before I finished in the last message.
Recently I posted a possible solution if apache fails to start as a service
on NT.
But there seems to be further problems: some users reported apache won't
start if they install apache and perl into d: with the following erro
Recently I posted a possible solution if apache fails to start as a service
on NT.
But there seems to be further problems: some users reported apache won't
start if they install apache and perl into d:
I tried out exactly the same with the binary distribution from
ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/
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