mod_tidy validates the HTML output of your apache2 webserver. So you don't need
a separate application to check your HTML.
It works as a filter that hooks up to HTML output. mod_tidy feeds the HTML
output to TidyLib which validates the HTML output. If TidyLib finds
an error the client receives a HTML page with a list of all found errors. If
TidyLib doesn't complain you will get your HTML data as without mod_tidy.
mergelog is a tool which merges and sorts by date http log files in
'Common Log Format'. The result is sent to the standard output. It is
useful to create a single log file for multiple hosts using round-robin
DNS.
Time stamping authority module for apache20 and apache22
Middleman is a robust proxy server with many features designed to remove
unwanted content, increase privacy, and to simply make surfing the Web a
more pleasant experience. Some of the highlights of Middleman include
banner and popup blocking, HTTP and FTP content caching, NTLM and Basic
authentication when forwarding through another proxy server, regular
expression substitution in downloaded files and HTTP headers, complete
support for HTTP/1.1 including persistent connections and gzip encoding,
and an intuitive Web interface for configuring the proxy.
mod_vhost_ldap is an Apache 2.x module for storing and configuring
virtual hosts from LDAP. It supports DocumentRoot, ScriptAlias,
ServerName, ServerAlias, ServerAdmin, and SuexecUserGroup directives.
It's built on top of mod_ldap, so it uses its caching capabilities and
can be used with a threaded Apache httpd.
mod_vhs is an Apache Web Server module allowing mass virtual hosting without
the need for file based configuration. The virtual host paths are translated
using mod_ldap or mod_dbd to get the corrects path at request time.
Owncloud is a system for the creation and management of personal
cloud resources.
'mkapachepw' is an Apache user/group management package with a rich set of
features:
- automatically create apache users/groups from underlying os users/groups
- break large, complex user & group data into separately managed files
- specify which particular users/groups are to be included or excluded
- catch (and prevent) redefinition of user/groups
'mkapachepw' is a pure-Python application and should run on any Unix system
that support Python 2.4 or later.
'mkapachepw' is free for individual, non-commerical, personal use. Use in any
setting where there is any remuneration, direct or indirect, requires payment
of a licensing fee. Individual, multiple, and enterprise licensing is
available. Contact mkapachepw@tundraware.com for current pricing.
mod_whatkilledus is an experimental module for Apache httpd 2.x which
tracks the current request and logs a report of the active request
when a child process crashes.
Requirements: Apache httpd >= 2.0.49 must be built with the
--enable-exception-hook configure option and mod_so enabled.
Activating mod_whatkilledus:
1. Load it like any other DSO.
LoadModule whatkilledus_module modules/mod_whatkilledus.so
2. Enable exception hooks for modules like mod_whatkilledus:
EnableExceptionHook On
3. Choose where the report on current activity should be written. If
you want it reported to some place other than the error log, use the
WhatKilledUsLog directive to specify a fully-qualified filename for
the log. Note that the web server user id (e.g., "nobody") must
be able to create or append to this log file, as the log file is
not opened until a crash occurs.
mod_xsendfile is a small Apache2 module that processes X-SENDFILE headers
registered by the original output handler.
If it encounters the presence of such header it will discard all output and
send the file specified by that header instead using Apache internals
including all optimizations like caching-headers and sendfile or mmap if
configured.
It is useful for processing script-output of e.g. php, perl or any cgi.