changed some of the style issues within the filtering code to conform to
the rest of the server.
Various incarnations of this patch have been posted to dev@httpd without
feedback. Now that it passes all of the httpd-test cases (with the
exception of module/negotiation test which fails without mod_ssl anyway),
it is time to check it in.
Please review and test. We are under C-T-R rules, so I'm going to take
advantage of that and commit it now. I have tested this about as much
as I can and it seems to work from everything I can give to it.
Considering that mod_ssl was broken before this commit, this is an
improvement.
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ssl_ext_proxy_register (which has yet to be renamed for it's
future location, since I'm not going further at the moment
with implementing it's functionallity, all my focus is on
the ssl_var_register arm.)
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This allows us to remove the openssl from the #include lines in the
mod_ssl files. This makes it easier to use a different SSL library,
with fewer changes to the mod_ssl files.
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use %c's meaning from the historical SSL modules, or Bill Stoddard's
connection-terminated meaning? One will have to give.)
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latest patches from Madhusudan which makes mod_ssl 95% working inside
Apache 2.0. There is still a lot of more work (both porting and cleanup)
to do be done. See modules/ssl/README for details.
Submitted by: Madhusudan Mathihalli <madhusudan_mathihalli@hp.com>
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later for this or we don't do it at all. But we certainly no longer want
to see any platform specific things inside a module.
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pre-sucking on POST requests and I/O re-injection in case of SSL
renegotiations. This all either cannot be solved any longer or at least
has to be implemented totally different through I/O layering/filtering.
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APR's DBM API instead. The remaining question just is whether APR's DBM
allows "larger" things like SSL sessions to be stored...
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incompatible at many places to Apache 1.3 we also don't want this stuff
anymore. Apache 2.0's mod_ssl will be mostly compatibile with Apache
1.3's mod_ssl, of course. But we really no longer want to be compatible
to Sioux and other obsolete SSL things...
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If we want this later again, we have to do it differently anyway. So,
for now we try to strip down mod_ssl as heavy as possible and hence we
kick out this stuff at all.
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