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DATE | 2014-09-15 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Apache Security tips
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 05:36:58PM -0400, Paul Robert Marino wrote:
> Wow did I start a flame war lol
Here is some clarification
1) the standard Red Hat packages do include mod_rewrite and so do SuSE's. This is a Rubin over tweaking problem much like the fact that his copy mutt doesn't support HTML emails because he purposely broke it support for them :-). Love you Rubin lol.
2) you can independently compile apache modules without recompiling all of Apache since the release of Apache 2.0 all you need is the development libraries installed and the source code of the module. That was one of the key cool new features in Apache 2.
On a side note mod_rewrite always makes me nostalgic because its one of the few modules in Apache 2 that still uses the Apache 1.x syntax. The Apache 1 syntax reminds me of the 90's when I was foolish greenhorn junior SA because I made the foolish mistake of memorizing the syntax thinking it would never change LOL. When Apache 2 came out I vowed to never make that mistake again.
-- Sent from my HP Pre3
On Sep 15, 2014 3:44 PM, Ruben Safir <mrbrklyn-at-panix.com> wrote:
On 09/15/2014 03:24 PM, Chris Knadle wrote:
> Nobody is good enough to make their own package "cold"; there's work going on
> within Debian to try to get to the point where this is possible for /simple/
> packages, but for non-trivial packages I don't know anybody that could start
> from scratch and make a good package.
I'm trying to fix something that I can GUARANTEE you that the debian
package
developers wouldn't know their ass from their elbows deep into the code of
modperl and your prostylizing me utter bullshit, Chris.
I will never use a Mac because their shit is Broken
I will never use Debian because their shit is broken
So now you can tell someone else how great debian is.
And yes Chris, if I wasn't lazy, I would set my apache configuration in
my own package, like many other sysadmins so. But apache's core
packaging is
so good and so flexible, that I don't see the point.
I need to know how to hand off a perlresponsehandler modperl module to
the apache
indexes module because a simple decline doesn't pick up the fancy indexing
in the apache response cycle. Traditionally modperl guys get around this
problem by attaching their scripts to <file *html></file> in httpd.conf
I need this to work on the entire directory tree without losing fancy
indexing.
That is what I need to KNOW. If you know that answer, fine. If you
don't then
don't blow smoke at me.
Finally, I sent that article out because I thought it had some good and
valid information
in it on securing your webserver through apache rewrite.
Ruben
Actually, mutt is on PANIX
>>blink<<
your refusal to send plain text has nothing to do with this conversation
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