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Apache httpd Modules
The following page highlights some modules that the Apache HTTP Server
Project maintains that are not included in the core distribution.
The listing of all modules included in the core distribution can be found in
the online
documentation
Finally, we do not maintain any detailed listing of third-party modules. You
should use your favorite search engine, or have a look at code source
repositories such as
GitHub
mod_fcgid
Does your CGI performance leave you wanting? Is mod_perl simply too much
effort for just hosting your CGI scripts? Do you want to run PHP
applications outside of your web server processes? FastCGI is the solution
for you!
mod_fcgid
is an implementation of FastCGI for Apache HTTP Server 2.0 and
later which routes requests to FastCGI application processes which it
manages.
Website
Download:
mod_fcgid current release
Source code:
mod_fcgid subversion trunk
Mailing list:
dev@httpd.apache.org
mod_ftp
When is Apache HTTP Server not an http: server? When it's serving the same
web content, via an ftp: protocol request!
This code is currently released as a beta. Volunteers are especially sought
to test out the IPv6 functionality (EPRT and EPSV support).
Website
Download:
mod_ftp current release
Source code:
mod_ftp subversion trunk
Mailing list:
dev@httpd.apache.org
mod_domain
Sick of keeping your DNS records and Apache config IPs and CNAMEs in sync?
Let Apache serve your DNS for you based on your httpd.conf! Try out
mod_domain
This experimental code has
not
been released, but is available to you
from the subversion development repository.
Source:
mod_domain
ViewVC:
mod_domain
Mailing list:
dev@httpd.apache.org
mod_mbox
Do you want to set up mail archives with Apache HTTPd 2.x ? Try out
mod_mbox
This experimental code has
not
been released, but is available to you
from the subversion development repository. It is currently in-use by the
ASF to provide our
email archives browser.
Website
Source:
mod_mbox trunk
ViewVC:
mod_mbox
Mailing list:
dev@httpd.apache.org
mod_pop3
Do you want to see how Apache httpd-2.0 can handle different protocols?
Play with
mod_pop3
This experimental code has
not
been released, but is available to you
from the subversion development repository.
Source:
mod_pop3
ViewVC:
mod_pop3
Mailing list:
dev@httpd.apache.org
mod_arm4
Instrument the Apache HTTP Server to the
ARM4
API
This experimental code has
not
been released, but is available to you
from the subversion development repository.
Source:
mod_arm4
ViewVC:
mod_arm4
Mailing list:
dev@httpd.apache.org
mod_smtpd
This experimental code has
not
been released, but is available to you
from the subversion development repository.
Serve SMTP on Apache with
mod_smtpd
Website
Source:
mod_smtpd
ViewVC:
mod_smtpd
Mailing list:
dev@httpd.apache.org
Sandbox
The sandbox is where unreleased code goes to play. Browse around for some
goodies that are not part of the normal Apache HTTP Server distribution,
but may give you an idea about ways you can extend the server. Someone may
be actively working on these bits, but they may be completely unmaintained!
Source:
Sandbox
ViewVC:
Sandbox
mod_aspdotnet (retired from the ASF)
The
mod_aspdotnet
module has been retired by the httpd project. Every ASF
project requires multiple developers, and this project did not have enough
developers participating to remain under the ASF umbrella. Development has
been resumed by the original authors at its new home, the
mod-aspdotnet
SourceForge project
. Note
there is NO further support or effort on this module from the httpd
project, refer all questions on to the SourceForge project's user and
development lists.
mod_python (retired to the attic)
The Quetzalcoatl
mod_python
project has been retired to the attic. Note
there is NO further support or effort on this module from the httpd
project, see the attic information page below for further information. You
may also wish to research
mod_wsgi
, another effort outside of the ASF.
Website:
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