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.
Based on mod_remoteip.c, this Apache extension will replace the
remote_ip variable in user's logs with the correct remote IP sent from
CloudFlare. The module only performs the IP substitution for requests
originating from CloudFlare IPs by default.
Installs the mod_dav_svn and mod_authz_svn apache modules for use with
subversion when serving the repository from Apache.
mod_dnssd is an Apache HTTPD module which adds Zeroconf support via DNS-SD
using Avahi.
mod_encoding - Apache module for non-ascii filename interoperability
This module improves non-ascii filename interoperability of apache
(and mod_dav).
It seems many WebDAV clients send filename in its platform-local
encoding. But since mod_dav expects everything, even HTTP request
line, to be in UTF-8, this causes an interoperability problem.
I believe this is a future issue for specification (RFC?) to
standardize encoding used in HTTP request-line and HTTP header, but
life would be much easier if mod_dav (and others) can handle various
encodings sent by clients, TODAY. This module does just that.
This module adds following directives: EncodingEngine, SetServerEncoding,
AddClientEncoding, DefaultClientEncoding, and NormalizeUsername.
Note by maintainer:
It also solves the problem with the "hostname\\username"
way of authentication that Windows machines do when they
attach to a DAV server. See the use of the NormalizeUsername
directive.
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
mod_flickr is a apache module (for apache 2.0 and above) that makes call to
flickr via flickr API's to get a users (configured in httpd.conf) public photo
sets, photos in sets and recent photos uploaded in flickr etc...
Currently only 4 api calls have been implmeneted (all are GET calls). These
API's return data in XML format. The XML can then be parsed by the calling code
(e.g. front end Javascript/php) to display thumbnails of the images say in a
scrollbar. (Code for front end is not distributed as yet)
This module can be used by web developers who want to show their photos/albums
uploaded in flickr on their website and/or access to metadata of their photos
for their own needs/purposes.
mod_gzip is an Internet Content Acceleration module for the popular
Apache Web Server.
mod_gzip uses the well established and publicly available IETF
Content-Encoding standards in conjunction with publicy available GZIP
compression libraries such as ZLIB to deliver dynamically compressed
content 'on the fly' to any browser or user-agent that is capable of
receiving it.
This is the updated mod_gzip for apache version 2.0 and above.
It has better compression and better logging than the builtin module
mod_deflate.
LinkCheck is a free software package that checks a web site for bad links.
Features
Understands HTML 3.0
Understands Frames
Understands JavaScript
Fast and lean, written in C. Source code is free
Can check a whole web site
Can be restricted to subdirectory checks
Estimates download times for each page and flags slow pages
Validates and reports temporarily moved pages and checks the new location
Reports server types
Reports html files last modification time
Validates mailto hrefs for valid DNS MX record on the internet
Validates ftp/file hrefs by getting actual file via ftp protocol
Reports news:, telnet:, wais:, gopher, powwow: urls
Automatically walks the entire web site tree
mod_jk is a replacement to the elderly mod_jserv. It is a completely
new Tomcat-Apache plugin that handles the communication between
Tomcat and Apache.