Re: [mod-security-users] Does mod_security 1.9.5 work with 64-bit unix?
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From: Peter M. A. <sup...@dy...> - 2010-01-05 00:43:23
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Greetings Brian: We are on H-Sphere 3.0.0 P9. And while H-Sphere 3.1 forward (Parallels maintains several product lines like mySQL, Apache, etc. -- most of which is considered stable and alive) does support the option to pick on a server-by-server basis whether to be on Apache 1 or Apache 2, we've not yet seen enough incentives to be on Apache 2. While mod_security 2 is one incentive, it is not large enough to have us leave an extremely stable, supported by the Apache community (that is to state, not declared EOL), Apache 1 along with the stability we have with H-Sphere 3.0.0 P9 (almost all of the new versions - multi-branch like mySQL, Apache, etc.) have stability issues. What I don't understand is that since Apache 1.3.41 has not been declared EOL, and Apache 1 is still very popular, why Breach doesn't support both versions of Apache. But that's just my own lack of understanding. Thank you. ________________________________________________ Peter M. Abraham Support and Customer Care Department Dynamic Net, Inc. Helping companies do business on the Net 13 Cowpath Denver, PA 17517 Toll Free Voice: 1-888-887-6727 International: 1-717-484-1062 FAX: 1-717-484-1162 Web: http://www.dynamicnet.net/services/hsphere.htm > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Rectanus [mailto:Bri...@br...] > Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 5:38 PM > To: sup...@dy... > Cc: mod...@li... > Subject: Re: [mod-security-users] Does mod_security 1.9.5 work with 64-bit unix? > > > Peter M. Abraham wrote: > > Greetings: > > > > We and many of our colleagues use a hosting automation system where Apache > > 1.3 (Apache, like mySQL maintains several production lines) is still the > > flavor and will be for a number of years to come. > > > > Are there any adjustments that need to be made to mod_security.c under Mod > > Security 1.9.5 for it to compile under CentOS 5.4 64-bit when using Apache > > 1? > > What automation system are you using that is not at least Apache 2.0 > compatible? |