Tracy12 wrote:
> 1) As we dont use the apache basic authentication but our CAS
> authentication. If the authentication is not successful how can we redirect
> to the CAS login page.
>
> My suggestion -> instead of returning the AUTH_REQUIRED redirect to
> CAS URL with the service.
> i
I have used CAS myself, but instead of attempting to implement the server
module for CAS authentication I used mod_cas. This might be an easier way of
doing what you are trying to do.
On 12/01/07, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tracy12 wrote:
> 1) As we dont use the apache basic aut
Have you tried building with the GUN c compiler? It is available on
the sunfreeware site. On Solaris, I always load a suite of GNU tools
and THEN at a minimum build apache, Perl, mod_perl and libapreq.
Hope this helps,
Werner
On 1/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been tr
c chan wrote:
A simple system call like system("app & > /dev/nuil ") in a CGI
aborts the CGI without leaving any status in the error_log. Did
anyone experence anything like this?
No. Experiment with it. Take the & off. Take the STDOUT redirection
off. See what causes it.
But I can
see
Thanks for the response, I tried building perl with gcc and am getting the
following error now..
gcc -o miniperl \
miniperlmain.o opmini.o libperl.a
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
cos libperl.a(pp.o
For some reason, you are not linking against the math lib [-lm]. Did
you build perl clean and use the Configure script?
Werner
On 1/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the response, I tried building perl with gcc and am getting the
following error now..
gcc -o mini
Hi all,
I have installed a proxy/reverse proxy server and on the same computer I
want to install other 2 Apache servers and use mod_perl on both of them.
(One would be for testing the programs before running them in production.)
Is it possible to install mod_perl on 2 servers on the same compu
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed a proxy/reverse proxy server and on the same computer I
> want to install other 2 Apache servers and use mod_perl on both of them.
> (One would be for testing the programs before running them in production.)
>
> Is it possible to install mo
-Original Message-
>From: Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jan 12, 2007 8:03 AM
>To: c chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: modperl@perl.apache.org
>Subject: Re: system() call fails without lefting any status
>
>c chan wrote:
>> A simple system call like system("app & > /dev/nuil ") in a
From: "Michael Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is it possible to install mod_perl on 2 servers on the same computer
without having 2 separate perl installations?
Yes. Just use 2 different apache config files and it can use the same
Apache/mod_perl/Perl code base. No need to install anything else.
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> But how can I install the other Apache modules that can be installed by
> adding --enable when using ./config if the server is already installed?
As long as you install mod_so the rest can be added dynamically (via httpd.conf)
and don't need to be specified at build ti
From: "Michael Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
But how can I install the other Apache modules that can be installed by
adding --enable when using ./config if the server is already installed?
As long as you install mod_so the rest can be added dynamically (via
httpd.conf)
and don't need to be spe
On Jan 12, 2007, at 12:21 PM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
I know that, but the .so modules are not in the modules/ directory,
and I need to compile them, but I don't know how.
make args on the build - you can specify what modules you want or
don't , and if they're a .so or build in
For examp
Ok, thank you.
I understand now that I will probably need to build the web server with all
its modules included as shared, and if I will need a certain module, I will
be able to add it using just httpd.conf.
Until now I've tried to build it with as few as possible modules, and add
more modules
On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 09:04 -0800, c chan wrote:
> Am I mistaking the difference between Apache2 and Apache1? It seems to
> me that Apache::Registry is built for Apache1 and mp1, but
> ModPerl::Registry is built for mp2.
That's correct.
> I used Apache::DB->init() on mp1, so I am not sure that i
On Jan 12, 2007, at 1:58 PM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Ok, thank you.
I understand now that I will probably need to build the web server
with all its modules included as shared, and if I will need a
certain module, I will be able to add it using just httpd.conf.
Until now I've tried to build
From: "Jonathan Vanasco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
No.
Build the server with modules you want, either built-in or shared.
Some modules that are very common /often used are built-in -- there's a
chance that modules you want and didn't build as shared modules are
already compiled into apache.
As p
>>c chan wrote:
>>> A simple system call like system("app & > /dev/nuil ") in a CGI
>>> aborts the CGI without leaving any status in the error_log. Did
>>> anyone experence anything like this?
>>
>>No. Experiment with it. Take the & off. Take the STDOUT redirection
>>off. See what causes it.
Hi,
I want to install Apache with mod_perl on a server where Apache and mod_perl
are already installed and running.
Is it possible to install Apache (listening on a different port than the
installed version) with mod_perl, in order to test it, but without stopping
the already installed Apache
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