* Put back TLS
-* general code review (use of per-directory-config ?)
+* Put back suexec
* implement php_admin_flag and php_admin_value setting for vhosts with ldap
-* implement directory access control, similar to location
-* implement directory/location aliasing between vhosts, based on ldap
* implement logging-related directives for ldap-based vhosts
* implement require group
* implement use of other authentication methods than basic, including X509,
+* DONE * general code review (use of per-directory-config ?)
+* DONE *implement directory access control, similar to location
+* DONE * implement directory/location aliasing between vhosts, based on ldap
and authentication based not only with apacheExtUserObject, but also with
-classic posixAccount/Group, probably with use of other excellent modules
-like mod_authz_ldap and others..
+classic posixAccount/Group (currently this is implemented via unix password
+support
* testing with apache 2.2.x
* testers are welcomed, probably some nullpointer and overflows possibility
extists, anyway Apache The Greate works holds the line - I tested some
-generated module segfaults, and they doesn't break apache itself, module only.
+generated module segfaults, and they doesn't break apache and module itself, childs only.