[Info-vax] Apache Plugins for OpenVMS?
David Froble
davef at tsoft-inc.com
Sun Mar 15 13:39:29 EDT 2015
Neil Rieck wrote:
> On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 2:05:25 PM UTC-4, dodecah... at gmail.com wrote:
>> On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 12:48:47 AM UTC+11, Neil Rieck wrote:
>>> The OpenVMS authentication module in Apache (MOD_AUTH_OPENVMS) is getting a little long in the tooth so I have been contemplating writing my own which would perform a lookup on an indexed RMS file. Many of the examples you see online ( https://modules.apache.org/ ) require source files from:
>>>
>>> 1) a UNIX distribution of httpd-2.0.63 (easy to find)
>>> 2) an installed version of APR (apache portable runtime) which I am assuming I would first build under GNV
>>>
>>> Has anyone (other than Compaq + HP) ever attempted this on OpenVMS? I welcome comments from anyone including Compaq + HP.
>>>
>>> Neil Rieck
>>> Kitchener / Waterloo / Cambridge,
>>> Ontario, Canada.
>>> http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/
>>
>> If you don't have to have Apache, you could look at the excellent web server called WASD
>>
>> It is OpenVMS cluster aware and has a wealth of stuff built specifically for OpenVMS including authentication using OpenVMS authentication techniques
>>
>> It runs on all 3 generations of architecture
>>
>> http://wasd.vsm.com.au/
>>
>> It is vigorously updated and maintained. Often issues raised are replied to by the producer within mins to hours!
>>
>> It is looked after by a Mark Daniel, who works for the ADF (Australian defense force) as WASD was developed there, so this guy is somewhat security bent on maintaining a tight ship, so to speak
>>
>> Mark also produces some other goodies, such as 'dclinabox' which allows you to use a web browser as a VT terminal and 'soymail', which is a web browser interface to VMS mail. He's also written websocket interfacing into WASD as well
>>
>> All in all I think it's a much better webserver than Apache, although it's not 'Apache' so some will frown upon it
>>
>> Just be warned however, the documentation is extensive! (not that this is a bad thing)
>
> I just checked your site for the first time. Like most things from Australia, it appears to be a professional offering -AND- it appears very fast. I didn't see gSOAP in your docs but noticed it when browsing the directory tree. We are currently using a professionally written gSOAP offering from Brett Cameron (he's from New Zealand; there must be something in the water down-under) so that would have been a show stopper for us.
>
> Everyone reading this already knows that CSWS is based upon Apache httpd-2.0.63 which is getting long-in-the-tooth -AND- 2.0 is no longer supported by Apache. I have no idea if HP or VSI intends to do a new port based upon the latest offering which is 2.4 but an HP-supported web server is the only thing keeping us on OpenVMS (only developers and sys-admins use telnet these days).
>
> That said, I'm going to download a copy of WASD tomorrow then install it on one of the junk Alpha's in the back room. I think a good case could be made for moving to WASD if CSWS stays stuck back in time.
>
> Neil Rieck
> Kitchener / Waterloo / Cambridge,
> Ontario, Canada.
> http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/
>
Just wondering, what determines that an Alpha is "junk" ?
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