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Date: Tue, 06 May 2014 15:51:42 -0600
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Subject: Re: Setting up Apache2 with mod_perl and Apache2::AuthCookieLDAP
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On 5/6/2014 15:10, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
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> Yeah thanks for all of that but really my real goal was just to get
> Apache2::AuthCookieLDAP working.

Plack::Middleware::Auth::Basic supports LDAP auth: http://goo.gl/O7RHgp

> Personally I prefer Cygwin Apache because all of the pathing then can be
> POSIX-like and can easily port to Linux systems later on. Plus Cygwin's
> Perl is, IMHO, far superior to ActiveState.

The two issues are actually separate.  There's nothing making you use 
ActiveState Perl to run a PSGI app front-ended by native Windows Apache. 
  PSGI apps behind a reverse proxy simply present an HTTP interface to 
the proxy.  As far as the proxy server knows, the app providing that 
interface could be built in F#.

(Why F#?  Another new favorite tool, and about as different from Perl as 
you can get. :) )

> However I had set up Apache2 as a Windows service before so I know it's
> doable. I just forget how to do it! ;-) I thought it was just to specify
> -k or perhaps -DNO_DETACH or something like that...

Did you try -F?

	http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/60331


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