On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 10:43:46AM -0500, Timothy Wilson wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'd like to add a module to my Web server. It's the mod_proxy_add_forward > module (available at http://develooper.com/code/mpaf/). I won't go into why > I'd like to use this module. > > How hard is this to do? I'm running Debian w/ Apache 1.3.19. > > The apache site has some documentation about the DSO features. These > apparently make it possible to make apache modules behave like shared > libraries. I'm not a C programmer, so I get over my head fast on this stuff. > > I know this isn't the only way to add a module to your system. What do I > have to do to add a tiny little module to my Web server? apxs -c mod_proxy_add_forward.c I have a direct oposite of mod_proxy_add_forward out, it's called (tada) mod_rpaf (reverse proxy add forward) and you can find it on: http://stderr.net/apache/rpaf/ -- Thomas Eibner <http://thomas.eibner.dk/> DnsZone <http://dnszone.org/> mod_pointer <http://stderr.net/mod_pointer>