Re: [input] mod_perl and ISPs in the real world

2000-06-29 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Stas Bekman wrote: In the mod_perl Guide's chapter "mod_perl for ISPs" that you can read at http://perl.apache.org/guide/multiuser.html I go through various scenarios that can be deployed by ISPs who want to provide mod_perl services. The chapter talks about things to

[input] mod_perl and ISPs in the real world

2000-06-28 Thread Stas Bekman
Hi, In the mod_perl Guide's chapter "mod_perl for ISPs" that you can read at http://perl.apache.org/guide/multiuser.html I go through various scenarios that can be deployed by ISPs who want to provide mod_perl services. The chapter talks about things to watch after, security issues and similar

Re: [input] mod_perl and ISPs in the real world

2000-06-28 Thread Shane Nay
Well, as most of us know mod_perl doesn't really lend itself well to the "hosted" world because of the way it operates. However there is I think a conceivable solution. This might sound a little crazy (or a lot), but I've been messing around with vmware, and it's really cool/stable. One

Re: [input] mod_perl and ISPs in the real world

2000-06-28 Thread David Hodgkinson
Shane Nay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, as most of us know mod_perl doesn't really lend itself well to the "hosted" world because of the way it operates Hmmm...what about a variant of the proxied mod_perl? Picture a lite bulk front-end apache doing the usual stuff then proxying the

Re: [input] mod_perl and ISPs in the real world

2000-06-28 Thread Shane Nay
Hmmm...what about a variant of the proxied mod_perl? Picture a lite bulk front-end apache doing the usual stuff then proxying the mod_perl stuff back to a serverly (chargeably?) process-limited apache with a different httpd.conf per site? Nah, not good, you still have to budget a fair

Re: [input] mod_perl and ISPs in the real world

2000-06-28 Thread David Hodgkinson
Shane Nay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hmmm...what about a variant of the proxied mod_perl? Picture a lite bulk front-end apache doing the usual stuff then proxying the mod_perl stuff back to a serverly (chargeably?) process-limited apache with a different httpd.conf per site? Nah,

Re: [input] mod_perl and ISPs in the real world

2000-06-28 Thread darren chamberlain
David Hodgkinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect: Hmmm...what about a variant of the proxied mod_perl? Picture a lite bulk front-end apache doing the usual stuff then proxying the mod_perl stuff back to a serverly (chargeably?) process-limited apache with a different

Re: [input] mod_perl and ISPs in the real world

2000-06-28 Thread Michael
If you know about people, who work for an ISP who does that, but are not subscribed to this list, please forward this request to them. Your input is very important... and hey there is nothing better than a free advertisemnt and a few more new clients :) I run a small hosting service for