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non port: www/apache22-peruser-mpm/files/httpd-2.2.3-peruser-0.3.0.patch

Number of commits found: 3

Saturday, 9 Feb 2013
12:00 crees search for other commits by this committer
Various spelling corrections

PR:		ports/175331
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
Approved by:	No objections within three weeks from any maintainer

While here, style and duplicate phrase fixes in bsdcflow pkg-descr

Submitted by:	mi
Original commitRevision:311969 
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
18:55 ohauer search for other commits by this committer
- fix broken httpd-2.2.3-peruser-0.3.0.patch
- bump PORTREVISION

Issue reported by erwin@
http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/i386-errorlogs/a.9.20110515163543/apache-peruser-2.2.18.log
Original commit
Monday, 15 Dec 2008
22:20 clement search for other commits by this committer
- Add apache22-peruser-mpm

Peruser is an Apache 2 modules based on metuxmpm. The fundamental
concept behind them is to run each apache child process as its own
user and group, each handling its own set of virtual hosts. Peruser
and recent metuxmpm releases can also chroot() apache processes.
The result is a sane and secure web server environment for your
users, without kludges like PHP's safe_mode.

PR:                     ports/127358
Submitted by:           Jille Timmermans <jille at quis dot cx>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 3