mod_auth_pg for Apache, and LXP
trying to get an idea of who is using mod_auth_pg for
Apache authentication and if anyone else out there is
using LXP.
I am looking for a good set of documention on using
mod_auth_pg, since there seem to be several versions
of greater or lesser freshness floating around.
Also wondering if LXP and mod_auth_pg interact in anyway
of if there is a better way to handle auth with LXP alone
or a philosophy for having them work well together.
I highly recommend you check out LXP, a postgres/apache
application server of exceeding excellence.
warmest regards,
Eric Sean Webber
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I am looking for a good set of documention on using
mod_auth_pg, since there seem to be several versions
of greater or lesser freshness floating around.
http://www.giuseppetanzilli.it/mod_auth_pgsql/
What about this doesn't answer your questions?
Also wondering if LXP and mod_auth_pg interact in anyway
of if there is a better way to handle auth with LXP alone
or a philosophy for having them work well together.
mod_auth_pgsql installs itself as an authentication handler, lxp is a
content handler: there shouldn't be any problems. -sc
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Sean Chittenden
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Sean Chittenden wrote:
I am looking for a good set of documention on using
mod_auth_pg, since there seem to be several versions
of greater or lesser freshness floating around.http://www.giuseppetanzilli.it/mod_auth_pgsql/
What about this doesn't answer your questions?
Also wondering if LXP and mod_auth_pg interact in anyway
of if there is a better way to handle auth with LXP alone
or a philosophy for having them work well together.mod_auth_pgsql installs itself as an authentication handler, lxp is a
content handler: there shouldn't be any problems. -sc
I use Apache + PHP + PostgreSQL + mod_auth_pg, and it's great. I can
give web-dialogs to admin users who administrate the user- and group
tables and I can protect directories (and thus web pages) with
.htaccess.
I like it. Very cool, especially the additional clauses that you can put
in .htaccess, e.g. if you have boolean "active/inactive" columns to
quickly disable users without deleting or resetting their passwords.