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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 09/15/2014 05:56 PM, Paul Robert Marino wrote: > Rubin > Have you tried Mason? > >
Only dabbled in it
> > -- Sent from my HP Pre3 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > On Sep 15, 2014 5:40 PM, Ron Guerin wrote: > > On 9/15/2014 3:45 PM, Ruben Safir 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 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. > > Now I remember why I unsubscribed from this list the last time. > > - Ron
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