Peter Samuelson wrote: > [Raphaël Pinson] > >> Some time ago, libapache-mod-auth-mysql was removed from Debian testing >> because it didn't work. However, this package is largely used and really >> needs to be present in Debian. >> >> After spending some time trying to find a patch, I finally packaged the new >> upstream version and made a new package, including a patch from Mandriva to >> make it work with Apache 2.2. >> > > Does it actually work properly? Haven't tested it properly. > Does it integrate with the apache 2.2 auth model? It mostly replaces it > I understand the supported way forward is to use > mod_authn_dbd (included in apache) with its mysql backend. Which I plan > to try to support for etch, though we don't currently. > > Are you in a position to test a migration to mod_authn_dbd and report > whether it works? Hmm.. the "native" module has much less features than this one. I don't really see them as competing, but as complementary approaches
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