That's a good question. I don't set it at all. Thanks for pointing that out
Jeff.
Now, I face another problem. I want to modify header parameters of incoming
request from the Perl script. Is this possible at all? I can see headers in
the output file but the input file contains just the request body but no
header.
Configuration:
ExtFilterDefine myFilterIn ftype=20 mode=input \
cmd="c:/tools/perl/bin/perl.exe c:/temp/dump.pl c:/temp/dump.in"
ExtFilterDefine myFilterOut ftype=30 mode=output \
cmd="c:/tools/perl/bin/perl.exe c:/temp/dump.pl c:/temp/dump.out"
<Directory "c:/Apache24/htdocs">
SetInputFilter myFilterIn
SetOutputFilter myFilterOut
</Directory>
Request:
curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "custom: 1234567890" -d
'{"username":"xyz","password":"xyz"}' http://localhost/api/login
Thanks
Daniel
On 23 October 2013 17:28, Jeff Trawick <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Daniel Stefaniuk <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I try to filter incoming HTTP request. Here is configuration of my filter:
>>
>> LoadModule ext_filter_module modules/mod_ext_filter.so
>> ExtFilterDefine myFilter ftype=30 mode=input \
>> cmd="c:/tools/perl/bin/perl.exe c:/temp/dump.pl c:/temp/dump.out"
>> <Directory "c:/Apache24/htdocs">
>> SetOutputFilter myFilter
>> </Directory>
>>
>> and Perl script I'm using:
>>
>> use strict;
>> open(SAVE, ">$ARGV[0]")
>> or die "can't open $ARGV[0]: $?";
>> while (<STDIN>) {
>> print SAVE $_;
>> print $_;
>> }
>> close(SAVE);
>>
>> Apache version = httpd-2.4.6-win32-VC11
>>
>> This doesn't work at all giving me an error "*AH00082: an unknown filter
>> was not added: myFilter*". However, when I set 'mode' to 'output' it
>> work as expected. Any clue on this?
>>
>
> Were you using "SetInputFilter myFilter" when you had "mode=input"?
>
>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>
>
>
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