[nflug] Apache/Tomcat Question

Jonathan Skulski jskulski at gmail.com
Fri Jun 23 09:22:55 EDT 2006


Have you ever considered mod_perl?

Perhaps you could rewrite some of it in perl and use mod_perl. I think
there is a decline method in mod_perl that will pass back the request
object to apache and then you will be all set.

jsk

On 6/23/06, joshj at linuxmail.org <joshj at linuxmail.org> wrote:
> Not directly Linux related, but maybe someone can help me out.
>
> I have certain files that can only be accessed by the customers that they
> belong to. And they could be anything from txt or xml to jpg, pdf or foo.
> I don't care. I use a Filter that handles the request and checks the users
> credentials. If they have access to the file then I want control returned
> to apache to serve it up. Or Tomcat can do it. I just want to avoid
> actually have to open the file and stream it. Is this possible? I'm using
> mod_jk.
>
> -Josh
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