MimeTeX, licensed under the GPL, lets you easily embed LaTeX math in
your html pages. It parses a LaTeX math expression and immediately
emits the corresponding gif image, rather than the usual TeX dvi.
And mimeTeX is an entirely separate little program that doesn't
use TeX or its fonts in any way. It's just one cgi that you put in
your site's cgi-bin/ directory, with no other dependencies.
It's easy to use. Just place an html <img> tag in your document
wherever you want to see the corresponding LaTeX expression.
Jesred is a very fast and highly configurable redirector for the Squid
Internet Object Cache. It was derived from Chris Foote's and Wayne
Piekarski's Squirm 1.0 betaB and some code from Squid itself, but is
about 2-3x faster than the original version and has some additional
features.
mod_auth_mysql provides an MySQL-based authentication for apache2.
It's also designed to support multiple virtualhosts using only one
database.
mod_auth_openid is an authentication module for the Apache 2 webserver.
It handles the functions of an OpenID consumer as specified in the OpenID
2.0 specification.
This module provides the mod_auth_basic authentication front-end a way to
authenticate users by checking credentials via the Cyrus SASL library.
This may be interesting for setups where other daemons (e.g. for SMTP, IMAP or
LDAP) already running at a machine use SASL to authenticate users.
This is a subclass of WWW::Mechanize that uses the W3C DOM and provides support
for scripting.
mod_chroot makes running Apache in a secure chroot environment easy.
You don't need to create a special directory hierarchy containing
/dev, /lib, /etc...
mod_chroot allows you to run Apache in a chroot jail with no additional files.
The chroot() system call is performed at the end of startup procedure - when
all libraries are loaded and log files open.
Apache 2 introduces filters, which allow to modify content generated
by some other module. mod_clamav is an Apache 2 filter which scans the
content delivered by the proxy module (mod_proxy) for viruses using the
Clamav virus scanning engine.
mod_dnssd is an Apache HTTPD module which adds Zeroconf support via DNS-SD
using Avahi.
mod_fcgid is a high performance alternative to mod_cgi or mod_cgid,
which starts a sufficient number instances of the CGI program to
handle concurrent requests, and these programs remain running to
handle further incoming requests. It is favored by the PHP developers,
for example, as a preferred alternative to running mod_php in-process,
delivering very similar performance.
License: Apache License