2 Jul
2013
2 Jul
'13
2:39 p.m.
On 07/02/2013 02:45 AM, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 07/02/2013 01:24 AM, Glyph wrote:
However, I think Phil's correct insofar as he recommends that Django might be better suited towards the web application parts of your problem. mod_wsgi, though? No need for that :).
FWIW the main reasons we use Apache/mod_wsgi (aside from it being a recommended deployment model) are the plethora of features available in Apache, including mod_auth_kerb, mod_cosign, and various other authentication handlers.
Same here. mod_auth_kerb is essential for enterprise web apps here, as it works with Active Directory (amazingly, M$ implemented the protocol correctly ;). I would love to use twisted here someday, but Kerberos auth is the blocker for now. Steve