24 messages in ru.sysoev.nginxRe: Can nginx support FastCGI Authori...
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Subject:Re: Can nginx support FastCGI Authorizers?Actions...
From:lhmwzy (lhm@gmail.com)
Date:Jan 12, 2009 3:37:19 am
List:ru.sysoev.nginx

You can look at the way how lighttpd implements FastCGI Authorizers.

2009/1/12 Igor Clark <lis@ruby-forum.com>:

André Cruz wrote:

This is probably better done in the fastcgi module itself. After all, it is a part of the fcgi specification that is not implemented.

I've thought about this in the past and wondered whether the best way to do it would be with a module along the lines of "auth_fastcgi". Is this viable? Does anyone have any general views on how such a module would need to be structured?