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Warning Form authentication depends on the mod_session modules, and these modules make use of HTTP cookies, and as such can fall victim to Cross Site Scripting attacks, or expose potentially private information to clients. Please ensure that the relevant risks have been taken into account before enabling the session functionality on your server. This module allows the use of an HTML login form to
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Debian Bug report logs - #204508 apache: mod_rewrite can't rewrite to filenames containing a '?' Reported by: Jade Nicoletti <pha[email protected]> Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 20:18:02 UTC Severity: wishlist Tags: patch, upstream, wontfix Found in version 1.3.27-0.1 Done: Mathieu Guastella <[email protected]> Bug is archived. No further changes may be made. Forwarded to http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.c
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This directive enables operating system specific optimizations for a listening socket by the Protocol type. The basic premise is for the kernel to not send a socket to the server process until either data is received or an entire HTTP Request is buffered. Only FreeBSD's Accept Filters, Linux's more primitive TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT, and Windows' optimized AcceptEx() are currently supported. Using none fo
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Coda Hale lives in Berkeley, CA, where he writes about Ruby on Rails, usability, web design and development, and the occasional bit about bicycles. Time For A Grown-Up Server: Rails, Mongrel, Apache, Capistrano and You More and more Rails developers are finding out that deploying a Rails application isnât as simple as upload and rename; Rails apps work best when running all the time, and many Rail
Unitl this week we used Lighttpd and FastCGI for MeinProf.de. The setup was nearly the same as described in the must read series scaling rails (1, 2, 3, 4) from poocs.net. We used this setup from day 1 but always had some small issues with Lighttpd. Lighttpd was crashing every couple of days. Nothing dramatic, we had a script that monitored Lighttpd and restarted it if necessary. During the last
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