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    原创 Apache 2.0.54 + mod_gzip 2.0.50 + mod_perl 2.0.1 for Win32配置收藏

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    1、mod_gzip 2.0.50

    下载mod_gzip

    for Apache1:
    http://www.gknw.net/development/apache/apache-1.3/win32/modules/mod_gzip-1.3.19.1a-w32.zip
    http://www.gknw.net/development/apache/apache-1.3/win32/modules/mod_gzip-1.3.19.2a-w32.zip
    http://www.gknw.net/development/apache/apache-1.3/win32/modules/mod_gzip-1.3.26.1a-EAPI-w32.zip
    http://www.gknw.net/development/apache/apache-1.3/win32/modules/mod_gzip-1.3.26.1a-w32.zip

    for Apache2:
    http://www.gknw.net/development/apache/httpd-2.0/win32/modules/mod_gzip-2.0.49-w32.zip
    http://www.gknw.net/development/apache/httpd-2.0/win32/modules/mod_gzip-2.0.53-w32.zip


    编辑httpd.conf:

    LoadModule gzip_module modules/mog_gzip.so

    <IfModule mod_gzip.c>

    ########################
    ### responsibilities ###
    ########################

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # use mod_gzip at all?

      mod_gzip_on                   Yes

    # (you can especially enable mod_gzip inside the central server
    #  configuration but disable it inside some directories ot virtual
    #  hosts by using this directive.)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    ######################################
    ### statically precompressed files ###
    ######################################

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # let mod_gzip perform 'partial content negotiation'?

      mod_gzip_can_negotiate        Yes

    # (if this option is active and a static file is to be served in com-
    #  pressed for, then mod_gzip will look for a static precompressed
    #  version of this file with a defined additional extension - see next
    #  directive - which would be delivered with priority. This would allow
    #  for avoiding to repeatedly compress the same static file and thus
    #  saving CPU time.
    #  No dynamic caching of this file is provided; currently the user
    #  himself is responsible for creating and updating the precompressed
    #  file's content.

    #  From version 1.3.19.2a mod_gzip automatically recognizes whether
    #  a statically precompressed file is older than its uncompressed
    #  original and in this case will serve the content of the original
    #  file in uncompressed form - as to rather serve correct data than
    #  outdated ones ...)

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    # extension (suffix) for statically precompressed files

      mod_gzip_static_suffix        .gz
      AddEncoding              gzip .gz

    # (effect: see previous directive; this string will be appended to the
    #  name of the original file.
    #  be sure to configure the encoding 'gzip' for this extension as well,
    #  because mod_gzip doesn't serve the content itself but simply generates
    #  an Apache internal redirection to this URL. Therefore the remaining
    #  Apache configuration is responsible for setting the 'Content-Encoding'
    #  header properly ...
    #  prior to version 1.3.19.2a this value was not configurable.)

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    # automatic updates for statically precompressed files

      mod_gzip_update_static        No

    # (if set to 'Yes', this directive (being new in version 1.3.26.1a) would
    # cause mod_gzip to automatically update an outdated version of any
    # statically precompressed file during the request, i. e. compress the
    # originally requested file and overwrite the precompressed variant
    # file with it!
    # for each automatic update of this type, mod_gzip will write a message
    # of the severity 'notice' into the Apache error_log.
    # while doing so, mod_gzip will directly read the original file's content.
    # therefore this content cannot be interpreted by any other Apache module
    # during the request. this might possibly not be what you want - hopefully
    # it will be what most users want, because it works fast this way.
    # use this configuration with a lot of care, and be sure that you don't
    # inadvertantly cause valuable files within the URL tree to be overwritten.
    # this isn't a feature to be used for mass hosting servers, especially
    # because mod_gzip might experience access control problems there - the
    # userid the Apache processes are running under need to have write access
    # to the precompressed files of all users, which may not automatically be
    # the case.)
    # [mod_gzip error handling in this situation??? what will be served?]

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    ###################
    ### bureaucracy ###
    ###################

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # display status for mod_gzip

      mod_gzip_command_version      '/mod_gzip_status'

    # (defines an URL to display the status of mod_gzip; can be specified
    # individually for each installation and protected against access via
    # <Location> section for privacy reasons)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # The status display will look like this:
    #       mod_gzip is available...
    #       mod_gzip_version = 1.3.26.1a
    #       mod_gzip_on = Yes/No
    # and thus will provide information about
    # - mod_gzip being installed at the server and working correctly,
    # - which version has been installed and
    # - whether mod_gzip has been set 'active' for this Location
    #   (-> mod_gzip_on)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    #######################
    ### data management ###
    #######################

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Working directory for temporary files and the compression cache
    # if not specified, the following default values are used:
    # [Win32=c:\temp], [UNIX=/tmp]

    # mod_gzip_temp_dir             /tmp

    # (This directory must already exist and the userid being used for
    #  running the Apache server must have read and write access to this
    #  directory.
    #  Unlike other Apache directives an absolute path name must be specified
    #  here; a relative value will not be interpreted relatively to ServerRoot.
    #  This pastname must NOT be terminated with '/'.
    #  For maximum performance this directory should be located on a RAM disk,
    #  if the file system isn't already being cached efficiently
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Save temporary work files [Yes, No]

      mod_gzip_keep_workfiles       No

    # (one file per HTTP request - set to 'yes' for debugging purpose only!)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    ##################
    ### file sizes ###
    ##################
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # minimum size (in bytes) for files to be compressed

      mod_gzip_minimum_file_size    500

    # (for very small files compression will produce only small absolute gains
    #  [you will still save about 50% of the content, but some additional
    #  500 bytes of HTTP and TCP headers will always remain uncompressed],
    #  but still produce CPU load for both client and server.
    #  mod_gzip will automatically set smaller values than 300 bytes for
    #  this directive to exactly this value 300.)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # maximum size (in bytes) for files to be compressed

      mod_gzip_maximum_file_size    500000

    # (for very large files compression may eventually take rather long and
    #  thus delay the start of the transmission.
    #  Furthermode a limitation at this point prevents the server from
    #  producing output of unlimited size in case of some endless loop
    #  inside a CGI script - or even trying to compress streaming data -
    #  which might otherwise cause the creation of a temporary file of
    #  any size and even fill up the whole hard disk.
    #  On the other hand, compression will have a much more perceivable
    #  subjective effect for large files ... so be sure to fine-tune this
    #  according to your requirements.)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # maximum size (in bytes) for files to be compressed in memory

      mod_gzip_maximum_inmem_size   60000

    # (larger files will be compressed into the temp file directory; adapt
    #  this value to your server's available main memory.
    #  In mod_gzip 1.3.19.x larger values will automatically be limited to
    #  60000 because some operating systems are said to have problems
    #  allocating more than 64 kb of memory at a time.
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    ####################
    ### requirements ###
    ####################

    # (see chapter about caching for problems when using these directives.)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Required HTTP version of the client
    # Possible values: 1000 = HTTP/1.0, 1001 = HTTP/1.1, ...
    # This directive uses the same numeric protocol values as Apache does
    # internally

      mod_gzip_min_http             1000

    # (By using this directive you may exclude old browsers, search engines
    #  etc. from the compression procedure: if the user agent doesn't
    #  declare itself capable of understanding at least the HTTP level
    #  specified here, only uncompressed data will be delivered - no matter
    #  what else it claims to be able to. The value of '1001' will especially
    #  exclude Netscape 4.x. and a lot of proxy servers.)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    # HTTP methods to be handled
    # Possible values: 'GET', 'POST' or a list of both values.

      mod_gzip_handle_methods        GET POST

    # (By using this directive you may particularly exclude POST requests
    #  from the compression procedure. There are known cases where the
    #  handling of these requests by previous mod_gzip versions could cause
    #  problems.
    #  Before version 1.3.19.2a this value was not configurable.)

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    ###############
    ### filters ###
    ###############

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # which files are to be compressed?
    #
    # The order of processing during each of both phases is not important,
    # but to trigger the compression of a request's content this request
    # a) must match at least one include rule in each of both phases and
    # b) must not match an exclude rule in any of both phases.
    # These rules are not minimal, they are meant to serve as example only.
    #

    # Note that all parameter values of the directives in this section are
    # evaluated as regular expressions, and not in a case-sensitive way.

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # phase 1: (reqheader, uri, file, handler)
    # ========================================
    # NO:   special broken browsers which request for gzipped content
    #       but then aren't able to handle it correctly

      mod_gzip_item_exclude         reqheader  "User-agent: Mozilla/4.0[678]"

    # From version 1.3.19.2a on I advise against using filters
    # for User-agents, as this will cause HTTP-Headers 'Vary: User-Agent'
    # to be generated, thus making life more difficult for proxy servers.

    #
    # JA:   HTML-Dokumente
      mod_gzip_item_include         file       \.html$
    #
    # NO:   include files / JavaScript & CSS (due to Netscape4 bugs)
      mod_gzip_item_exclude         file       \.js$
      mod_gzip_item_exclude         file       \.css$
    #
    # YES:  CGI scripts
      mod_gzip_item_include         file       \.pl$
      mod_gzip_item_include         handler    ^cgi-script$
    #
    # phase 2: (mime, rspheader)
    # ===========================
    # YES:  normal HTML files, normal text files, Apache directory listings
      mod_gzip_item_include         mime       ^text/html$
      mod_gzip_item_include         mime       ^text/plain$
      mod_gzip_item_include         mime       ^httpd/unix-directory$
    #
    # NO:   images (GIF etc., will rarely ever save anything)
      mod_gzip_item_exclude         mime       ^image/
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # In fact mod_gzip is checking only the first 4 characters of the 1st
    # operand (in case of uri even the first 2 characters only, as to
    # allow for values like url).
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # The table for mod_gzip_item rules (include and exclude) cannot contain
    # more than 256 entries; when this number is exceeded mod_gzip will
    # output the message "mod_gzip: ERROR: Item index is full"
    # and report a configuration error to the Apache server.
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # The directive values described here are meant to describe the requests
    # elected for compression most exactly.
    # Especially for the mime rules it has to be made clear that the HTTP
    # header 'Content-Type' (that will be checked by mod_gzip for this rule)
    # in some cases may contain not only a MIME type but additionally a
    # character set description (charset) as well.
    # If this is the case for the requests to be handled then you need to
    # remove the '$' char at the end of the corresponding value so that now
    # only the prefix of this value will be tested for matching.
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    ##########################
    ### transfer encodings ###
    ##########################

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Allow mod_gzip to eliminate the HTTP header
    #    'Transfer-encoding: chunked'
    # and join the chunks to one (compressable) packet
      mod_gzip_dechunk              Yes
    # (this is required for handling several types of dynamically generated
    # contents, especially for CGI and SSI pages, but also for pages produced
    # by some Java Servlet interpreters.
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    ###############
    ### logging ###
    ###############

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Extended log format (for testing the compression effect)
      LogFormat                     "%h %l %u %t \"%V %r\" %<s %b mod_gzip: %{mod_gzip_result}n In:%{mod_gzip_input_size}n -< Out:%{mod_gzip_output_size}n = %{mod_gzip_compression_ratio}n pct." common_with_mod_gzip_info2
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Create additional log file
      CustomLog                     logs/mod_gzip.log common_with_mod_gzip_info2
    # (surely you can redefine your normal log file format, but you mal well
    #  keep its format standard compatible for evaluation by standard web
    #  analysis tools. So we just create another log file.)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Volume computation of the delivered files inside the Apache access_log:
    # count HTTP header size (in bytes) as part of total output size
      mod_gzip_add_header_count     Yes
    # (This will be more than the pure document content, but it will more
    #  realistically describe the total output traffic of the HTTP request)
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------


    ###############
    ### proxies ###
    ###############

    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    # sending a 'Vary' HTTP header
      mod_gzip_send_vary            On
    # (see chapter about caching for this directive.)
    #  don't change this unless you absolutely know what you are doing!
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    </IfModule>

    上面是官方网站的配置方法:http://www.schroepl.net/projekte/mod_gzip/index.htm

    上面是官方网站的配置方法:http://www.schroepl.net/projekte/mod_gzip/index.htm

    我自己的配置:

    #
    # mod_gzip 2.0.50
    #

    LoadModule gzip_module modules/mod_gzip.so

    <IfModule mod_gzip.c>
      LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b mod_gzip: %{mod_gzip_result}n In:%{mod_gzip_input_size}n Out:%{mod_gzip_output_size}n Ratio:%{mod_gzip_compression_ratio}npct." common_with_mod_gzip_info2
      CustomLog logs/gzip.log common_with_mod_gzip_info2
      mod_gzip_on Yes
      mod_gzip_item_include file \.html$
      mod_gzip_item_include file \.php$
      mod_gzip_item_include file \.htm$
      mod_gzip_item_include mime text/.*
      mod_gzip_item_exclude file error/.*
      mod_gzip_item_exclude mime ^image/.*
      mod_gzip_temp_dir "E:/tmp/gzip"
      mod_gzip_command_version mod_gzip_version
      mod_gzip_dechunk yes
      # mod_gzip_keep_workfiles Yes
    </IfModule>

    # End of mod_gzip

    2、mod_perl 2.0.1

    安装perl 5.8.7,完成后,在shell中执行:

    D:\>ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/mod_perl.ppd

    ====================
    Install 'mod_perl' version 2.0.1 in ActivePerl 5.8.7.813.
    ====================

    Installing D:\server\perl\site\lib\auto\Apache2\typemap
    Installing D:\server\perl\site\lib\auto\Apache2\Access\Access.bs
    Installing D:\server\perl\site\lib\auto\Apache2\Access\Access.dll
    Installing D:\server\perl\site\lib\auto\Apache2\Access\Access.exp
    Installing D:\server\perl\site\lib\auto\Apache2\Access\Access.lib
    Installing D:\server\perl\site\lib\auto\Apache2\CmdParms\CmdParms.bs
    Installing D:\server\perl\site\lib\auto\Apache2\CmdParms\CmdParms.dll
    Installing D:\server\perl\site\lib\auto\Apache2\CmdParms\CmdParms.exp
    这里省略n多内容......


    The Apache2 module mod_perl.so is needed to complete the installation,
    and should be placed in your Apache2 modules directory. I will
    now fetch and install this for you.

    Fetching http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/x86/mod_perl.so ...  done!
    Where should mod_perl.so be placed? [D:/Apache2/modules]D:/apache2/

    上面的D:/apache2/为mod_perl.so文件的存储路径,光标会停留在这儿,直到你输入合法路径并回车,然后继续。可以任意设置

    mod_perl.so has been successfully installed to D:/apache2.
    To enable mod_perl, put in the directives
       LoadFile "C:/Path/to/Perl/bin/perl58.dll"
       LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
    in httpd.conf. For more information, visit
       http://perl.apache.org/
    and especially see
       http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/rename.html

    Successfully installed mod_perl version 2.0.1 in ActivePerl 5.8.7.813.

    D:\>

    mod_perl.so has been successfully installed to D:/apache2.
    To enable mod_perl, put in the directives
       LoadFile "C:/Path/to/Perl/bin/perl58.dll"
       LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
    in httpd.conf. For more information, visit
       http://perl.apache.org/
    and especially see
       http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/rename.html

    Successfully installed mod_perl version 2.0.1 in ActivePerl 5.8.7.813.

    D:\>

    完成后,在D:\apache2下会生成124KB的mod_perl.so文件,就是它了,复制到Apache2的modules目录下,修改httpd.conf

    #
    # mod_perl 2.0.1
    #

    LoadFile "D:/perl/bin/perl58.dll"
    LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so

    AddHandler  perl-script  .pl

    Alias /perl/ "E:/wwwroot/perl/"
    <Location /perl/>
      SetHandler perl-script
      PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry
      Options +ExecCGI
      PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
    </Location>

    # End of mod_perl

    测试脚本info.pl

      ##  printenv -- demo CGI program which just prints its environment
      ##
      use strict;
      print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
      print "<HTML><BODY><H3>Environment variables</H3><UL>";
      foreach (sort keys %ENV) {
        my $val = $ENV{$_};
        $val =~ s|\n|\\n|g;
        $val =~ s|"|\\"|g;
        print "<LI>$_ = \"${val}\"</LI>\n";
      }
      #sleep(10);
      print "</UL></BODY></HTML>";

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