mod_jail is Apache 1.3.xx/2.0.xx/2.2.xx module, that makes running Apache
in a secure jail prison easy, so it is intended to run on FreeBSD only.
It is similar to mod_chroot, but uses FreeBSD's specific system call -
jail. Also mod_jail make it possible to change securelevel into jail
prison.
Original web site: http://igorpopov.newmail.ru/mod_jail/
mod_memcache_block is an Apache module that allows you to block access to
your servers using a block list stored in memcache. It also offers
distributed rate limiting based on HTTP response code.
apache2-mpm-itk (just mpm-itk for short) is an MPM (Multi-Processing Module)
for the Apache web server. mpm-itk allows you to run each of your vhost
under a separate uid and gid - in short, the scripts and configuration files
for one vhost no longer have to be readable for all the other vhosts.
mod_musicindex is an Apache module aimed at being a C implementation of
the Perl module Apache::MP3. It allows nice displaying of directories
containing several kinds of audio files, including sorting them on various
fields, streaming/downloading them, constructing playlists, and searching.
ljdump reads the journal entries from a LiveJournal (or compatible) blog
site and archives them in a subdirectory named after the journal name.
Both the journal entries and journal comments are downloaded, which makes
ljdump a great backup tool for creating offline copy of your journal.
The program may be run as often as needed to bring the backup copy up to
date. Both new and updated items are downloaded.
ljdump uses only standard Python libraries, so it will work wherever
Python itself does (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, etc).
NTLM is an authentication protocol used by Microsoft Internet
Informations Server(tm) and Microsoft Internet Explorer(tm). While it
is not really secure, it offers background authentication (the
workstation logon credentials of users are passed through to the web
server). This feature is widely used in intranets based on these
Microsoft products.
This module is implementing NTLM authentication for Apache2 on Unix
platforms.
mod_perl brings together the full power of the Perl programming language
and the Apache HTTP server. You can use Perl to manage Apache, respond to
requests for web pages and much more.
mod_perl gives you a persistent Perl interpreter embedded in your web
server. This lets you avoid the overhead of starting an external interpreter
and avoids the penalty of Perl start-up time, giving you super-fast
dynamic content.
As you'd expect from the Perl community, there are hundreds of modules
written for mod_perl, everything from persistent database connections, to
templating sytems, to complete XML content delivery systems. Web sites like
Slashdot and Wired Magazine use mod_perl.
mod_proxy_html is an output filter to rewrite HTML links in a proxy
situation, to ensure that links work for users outside the proxy. It
serves the same purpose as Apache's ProxyPassReverse directive does for
HTTP headers, and is an essential component of a reverse proxy.
Note (for apache24 users):
mod_proxy_html has now been relicensed and incorporated into the core
Apache HTTPD distribution at apache.org from HTTPD 2.4. That version is
now likely to be more up-to-date than this one.
Apache2 module to proxy requests to uwsgi instance.