apache2 / mod_perl / ssl

2007-02-02 Thread Georg Grabler
Hello everybody on the lists. I've a smaller problem using mod_perl / apache2. I've usually some CGI files, implementing perl Modules (.pm). In one perl module, i use SSL, as you might already expect, it's a login popup. Now i somehow struggle in the problem that the remote_addr is "::1" instea

Re: apache2 / mod_perl / ssl

2007-02-02 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
Georg Grabler wrote: > Does anyone know where this ::1 comes from? Cisco is probably having a heart attack right about now :) Thanks call IPv6. 127.0.0.1 is IPv4. http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/api/APR/IpSubnet.html might help you. -- --

[JOB] Open Source Systems Management

2007-02-02 Thread Doug MacEachern
Hi All, I haven't posted here in a couple of years, but I know the list is still full of talent and we're looking for developers like you at Hyperic. We're a startup located in downtown San Francisco where our flagship product is an open source systems management platform called HQ. While t

Test failure in t/api/server_const subtest 3.

2007-02-02 Thread Roger Critchlow
1. Problem Description: Test failure in t/api/server_const subtest 3. verbose details for that test set: --- t/api/server_const..1..3 # Running under perl version 5.008008 for linux # Current time local: Thu Feb 1 13:26: