Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
I think you missed the point. The main reason to ditch it is the fact that there is no one who is willing and able to support the code for it in Zope. Just because someone comes up with a combination where FCGI might have a benefit still does not give us a developer to support it.
jens
On 21 Dec 2005, at 04:48, David Bear wrote:
could this be one reason to keep fastcgi?
On 12/19/05, Robert Boyd <robert.h.boyd@gmail.com> wrote: I'm using Apache 2.0, and I cannot find a solution to passing the value of REMOTE_USER from Apache to Zope when using a rewrite rule. I have Apache rewriting requests for Zope, and hooked into Tomcat with mod_jk. My users login through a servlet, and Apache has REMOTE_USER available to it. But any subsequent request to Zope loses this value. I used to have this all working when using FastCGI, but I'm hoping to use only mod_rewrite. Is it possible?
Regardless, REMOTE_USER is just an environment variable, and if you can *prove* it's being set in Apache but not passed to Zope, I'd be surprised. You can also use Apache directives to do this as well. It's been a while but SetEnv does spring to mind... Alan