Hello dear friends!

I happy to tell you, we have been released first beta-version of our new product - Helicon Ape

Ape - Apache emulator or very kind and gay but strong monkey ;-)

Currently implemented Apache modules:

mod_auth_basic - allows the use of HTTP Basic Authentication
mod_auth_digest - allows the use of MD5 Digest Authentication
mod_authn_anon - configures anonymous users access authenticated areas
mod_authn_default - rejects whatever credentials if no authentication is set
mod_authn_file - provides authentication based on user look-up in plain text password file
mod_authz_default - rejects any authorization request if no authentication is configured
mod_authz_groupfile - allows or denies access to particular areas of the site depending on user group membership
mod_authz_host - allows access control to particular parts of web server based on hostname, IP address, or other characteristics of the client request
mod_authz_user - allows or denies access of authenticated users to portions of the web site
mod_core - implements core features of Helicon Ape
mod_env - allows control of the environment provided to CGI scripts and SSI pages
mod_expires - allows setting of Expires HTTP header and max-age directive of Cache-Control HTTP header in server responses in relation to either the time the source file was last modified, or to the time of the client access
mod_headers - enables modification of HTTP request and response headers
mod_proxy - implements forward and reverse proxy functions for your IIS server
mod_rewrite - allows rewriting of requested URLs on the fly based on regular-expressions-based rules and various conditions
mod_setenvif - allows setting environment variables depending on whether different parts of the request match specified regular expressions
mod_so - emulates loading modules functions

You can get Helicon Ape here: http://www.helicontech.com/ape/

Kind regards! Take care, friends ;-)

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