Which apache modules will be enougth?

What apache modules will be enougth for Dolphin 7.0.9

 

Now  it is so. Can you you tell me which modules i can turn of?

Loaded Modules:

 core_module (static)

 log_config_module (static)

 logio_module (static)

 mpm_prefork_module (static)

 http_module (static)

 so_module (static)

 alias_module (shared)

 auth_basic_module (shared)

 authn_file_module (shared)

 authz_default_module (shared)

 authz_groupfile_module (shared)

 authz_host_module (shared)

 authz_user_module (shared)

 autoindex_module (shared)

 cgi_module (shared)

 deflate_module (shared)

 dir_module (shared)

 env_module (shared)

 expires_module (shared)

 mime_module (shared)

 negotiation_module (shared)

 php5_module (shared)

 reqtimeout_module (shared)

 rewrite_module (shared)

 setenvif_module (shared)

 ssl_module (shared)

 status_module (shared)

 
Quote · 17 Apr 2012

The rewrite_module is the only one boonex lists as a required module.

Reason they list it as it's the only module that sometimes is not installed or enabled when apache is.

The rest, well, i don't know. and i don't think anyone else has even bothered to play with disabling normal default apache modules either just to see what breaks.

So your unlikely to get an answer to this question as i don't think anyone has tried it. I could be wrong of course, others may have tried it. But i have not tried it because i really do not see a valid reason for disabling the default apache modules. I believe in this case, if it is not broke. Don't fix it.




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Quote · 18 Apr 2012

That, and it might be a bad idea to disable modules like php5.

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Quote · 18 Apr 2012
 
 
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