Websites Using mod_perl
Mod_perl is an optional module for the Apache HTTP server. It embeds a Perl interpreter into the Apache server. In addition to allowing Apache modules to be written in the Perl programming language, it allows the Apache web server to be dynamically configured by Perl programs.
Categories: Web server extensions
Official website: https://perl.apache.org
mod_perl is ranked #7 of 13 in Web server extensions by website adoption.
Web server extensions alternatives ranked by popularity
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- Engintron — 0 websites
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- mod_fastcgi — 0 websites
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- mod_python — 0 websites
- mod_rack — 0 websites
- mod_rails — 0 websites
- mod_ssl — 0 websites
How WhatStack detects mod_perl
WhatStack detects mod_perl by analyzing HTTP headers, HTML source code, JavaScript globals, meta tags, cookies, DNS records, and ads.txt entries using signature-based pattern matching across 10 different analyzers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is mod_perl?
- Mod_perl is an optional module for the Apache HTTP server. It embeds a Perl interpreter into the Apache server. In addition to allowing Apache modules to be written in the Perl programming language, it allows the Apache web server to be dynamically configured by Perl programs.
- How many websites use mod_perl?
- WhatStack has detected mod_perl on 0 websites in our database.
- How do you detect mod_perl?
- We analyze HTTP headers, HTML source, JavaScript globals, meta tags, cookies, DNS records, and ads.txt entries to identify mod_perl with high accuracy using signature-based pattern matching.