Certified table of Shibboleth and Oracle Apache server
Cantor, Scott
cantor.2 at osu.edu
Wed Dec 4 11:41:50 EST 2013
On 12/4/13, 11:07 AM, "Studer Olivier" <Olivier.Studer at hefr.ch> wrote:
>Hi Peter,
>
>Yes, that's true. That's also the reason to migrate to SLES 11.
>
>My question regarding which Oracle Apache Production is certified with
>Shibboleth ?
There is no such thing as "certification", this is open source. I support
what I document that I support and you pay nothing for any of it.
I do not support any Oracle web servers at this time. I am supportive of
maintaining compatibility with it if I am made aware of issues with the
build and there are people using it. I have *no* copies of it running
anywhere to test or verify, which is what "do not support" means.
I'm considering adding a Windows build of the Oracle module to the
official support list for reasons local to OSU, but I haven't done it yet.
If somebody is a member of the consortium, and were funding the project,
it's fair to say that my personal willingness to go above and beyond what
is officially supported is substantially higher.
> And with version of Apache is also certified ?
I support any version of Apache that is from the official sources, is not
EOL itself, and runs on a supported OS. Principally what comes with the OS
for Linux, but not exclusively.
That means Apache 1.3 is not officially supported anymore, seeing as it's
EOL. 2.0 will be soon if it's not already, leaving 2.2 and 2.4.
Apache 1.3 is essentially like Oracle, you use at your own risk and you
are prepared to debug yourself when necessary.
-- Scott
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