Varinder Singh Jhand wrote:
it is actually an httpd module for configuration & management of Apache. httpd module should be able to add a new vhost.
varinder
Please reply on-list, otherwise no one else can see your response. I've
included the list on this email.
Controlling Apache vhosting is not a good idea, as these items can be
best be modelled using templating systems that move config files around.
Otherwise you end up having to model each possible config file in Func,
which quickly grows into an unmaintable mess (see Webmin's Apache
configuration dialogs for a good example of why this is a bad idea).
Perhaps extending copyfile to be able to process Cheetah templates with
both server side and client side variable definitions (or a mix thereof)
would be an interesting feature, and could be used to support vhosts as
well as other items.
Cobbler already has a similar config file templating system already that
works for arbitrary config files, so perhaps finding a way to securely
deliver these files over Func would be interesting.
--Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 2:00 pm
Subject: Re: Starts Working in Func-Virtual hosting
To: Varinder Singh Jhand <vsjhand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: func-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Varinder Singh Jhand wrote:
Hi everybody
My name is Varinder Singh. I am from Seneca College, Toronto. I
have just started working on my project, that is, func based module
of "virtual hosting". I am very - very new to this. Any type of
help & suggestions would be really apriciated.
Thanks
Varinder
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There's already a virt module, perhaps you should mention in more
detail
what you are trying to achieve?
Are you building another application on top of Func to build a
virtual
hosting infrastructure project, or are you trying to add features
to
Func that the virt module currently can't achieve? If so, what are
they?
We can probably share pointers if we better understand what you are
trying to do.
--Michael
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