[phpa] Re: Great suggestion (Re: Whoops...)
- From: Monte Ohrt <monte@xxxxxxxx>
- To: phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 14:07:15 -0600
If all the registration keys are in one separate file (eg. no mucking
around with apache config files) this is a much more attractive
solution, it is at least more managable. I assume I can go to a web page
and get an instant host key (I'm awaiting Solaris port, so I haven't
tried phpa yet :)
And Nick, I want to remind you I was playing devils advocate on those
questions, I don't personally suspect any hidden surprises in your
products. I applaud your hard work, I myself code and maintain several
open source PHP solutions, and I know how frustrating it can be when
people bitch and moan about something given to them for free that you
work so hard to produce. ;)
Monte
Nick Lindridge wrote:
>
> > Nick, what about having a textbox, allowing people to add one host per
> > line, and then throw them a batch of keys?
>
> If I get time after trying to defend my best intentions then I'll add
> something soon. It was on my TODO list for tonight.
>
> > Also, IMHO it would be better if I could have one "config" file
> > containing all the keys e.g.
> >
> > www.domain.tld 8429d007e7d43674d4297fdd28a05e3b
> > www.domain2.tld 8429d007e7d43674d4297fdd28a05e3b
> > www.domain3.tld 8429d007e7d43674d4297fdd28a05e3b
> >
> > or even one config file for everything PHPA related... just a thought,
> > perhaps an old idea...
>
> But sometimes the old ideas are the best, right! And this is definitely a
> sound idea. I was pondering something similar but hearing you suggest it too
> makes it seem even better, and it might address most if not all issues in
> one go.
>
> As well as via the site, I could provide a script that took an input file of
> domains and generated the keys file. It would also handle Apache config
> files and generate keys for those. If it's fairly smart then it would also
> figure out for which hosts phpa was disabled and skip those. Always up for a
> challenge, that's my preferred solution at the moment.
>
> Workable?
>
> > Egill R. (feeling somewhat stupid)
>
> Don't feel stupid, you've made a great suggestion.
>
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