Hi,
I'm currently handling access control with "AuthBasicProvider ldap dbd".
I'd like to get rid of the growing list of directives in
our httpd.conf and lookup each request url against a database, to
check whether it requires a login.
Visitors should be able to browse the website without an accou
Le mercredi 22 février 2012 à 13:37 +0100, Torsten Förtsch a écrit :
> Unfortunately, last year generated quite a lot of work. There was perl 5.14
> with a few incompatible changes and the upcoming httpd 2.4. Not to forget the
> transition from LWP 5.x to LWP 6.x which our test-suite is based up
2012/2/28 Vincent Veyron :
> I am a tiny one-man company using mod_perl with great success(*) and
> pleasure, and your post has me very worried that it could end in a
> hurry :-(
Don't panic! There's no immediate danger to mod_perl, and most people
are not trying to run on the very latest version
> 2012/2/28 Vincent Veyron :
> > I am a tiny one-man company using mod_perl with great success(*) and
> > pleasure, and your post has me very worried that it could end in a
> > hurry :-(
I depend on mod_perl2 for nearly all the web sites that I maintain,
and I've been trying to encourage
On 28/02/12 11:59 AM, Randolf Richardson wrote:
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Are a lot of people still using the version 1 series of httpd and/or
mod_perl?
Lots :) My codebase is apache/mod-perl independent and yet we still
have v1 servers around. Hardware upgrades are scheduled for later
this year or next
Le mardi 28 février 2012 à 13:46 -0500, Perrin Harkins a écrit :
> Even if mod_perl someday stops being developed for new versions of
> perl and apache, there will be no immediate need to move off it and
> plenty of alternatives available.
>
Do you think nginx+perl could be one of those alternat
Carl Franks wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently handling access control with "AuthBasicProvider ldap dbd".
I'd like to get rid of the growing list of directives in
our httpd.conf and lookup each request url against a database, to
check whether it requires a login.
Visitors should be able to browse the web
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012, Vincent Veyron wrote:
> Le mardi 28 février 2012 à 13:46 -0500, Perrin Harkins a écrit :
>
> > Even if mod_perl someday stops being developed for new versions of
> > perl and apache, there will be no immediate need to move off it and
> > plenty of alternatives available.
>
> Do
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Jan Dubois wrote:
> I find this talk an excellent overview of all the different ways to
> deploy Perl (PSGI) applications:
>
> http://www.slideshare.net/miyagawa/deploying-plack-web-applications-oscon-2011-8706659
There's also a talk I gave a couple of years ago a