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| <a href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</a> > <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/">HTTP Server</a> > <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/">Documentation</a> > <a href="./">Version 2.5</a></div><div id="page-content"><div id="preamble"><h1>Configuration Sections</h1>
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|  <p>Directives in the <a href="configuring.html">configuration files</a> may apply to the
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| directories, files, hosts, or URLs.  This document describes how to
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| use configuration section containers or <code>.htaccess</code> files
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| to change the scope of other configuration directives.</p>
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| <div id="quickview"><ul id="toc"><li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#types">Types of Configuration Section Containers</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#virtualhost">Virtual Hosts</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#proxy">Proxy</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#whatwhere">What Directives are Allowed?</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#merging">How the sections are merged</a></li>
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| </ul><h3>See also</h3><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="#comments_section">Comments</a></li></ul></div>
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| <div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="types" id="types">Types of Configuration Section Containers</a></h2>
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| 
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| <table class="related"><tr><th>Related Modules</th><th>Related Directives</th></tr><tr><td><ul><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/core.html">core</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_version.html">mod_version</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy</a></code></li></ul></td><td><ul><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directorymatch"><DirectoryMatch></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#filesmatch"><FilesMatch></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#if"><If></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifdefine"><IfDefine></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifmodule"><IfModule></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_version.html#ifversion"><IfVersion></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#locationmatch"><LocationMatch></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html#proxy"><Proxy></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html#proxymatch"><ProxyMatch></a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#virtualhost"><VirtualHost></a></code></li></ul></td></tr></table>
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| 
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| <p>There are two basic types of containers.  Most containers are
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| evaluated for each request.  The enclosed directives are applied only
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| for those requests that match the containers.  The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifdefine"><IfDefine></a></code>, <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifmodule"><IfModule></a></code>, and
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_version.html#ifversion"><IfVersion></a></code>
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| containers, on the other hand, are evaluated only at server startup
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| and restart.  If their conditions are true at startup, then the
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| enclosed directives will apply to all requests.  If the conditions are
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| not true, the enclosed directives will be ignored.</p>
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifdefine"><IfDefine></a></code> directive
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| encloses directives that will only be applied if an appropriate
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| parameter is defined on the <code class="program"><a href="./programs/httpd.html">httpd</a></code> command line.  For example,
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| with the following configuration, all requests will be redirected
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| to another site only if the server is started using
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| <code>httpd -DClosedForNow</code>:</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><IfDefine ClosedForNow>
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|     Redirect "/" "http://otherserver.example.com/"
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| </IfDefine></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifmodule"><IfModule></a></code>
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| directive is very similar, except it encloses directives that will
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| only be applied if a particular module is available in the server.
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| The module must either be statically compiled in the server, or it
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| must be dynamically compiled and its <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html#loadmodule">LoadModule</a></code> line must be earlier in the
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| configuration file.  This directive should only be used if you need
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| your configuration file to work whether or not certain modules are
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| installed.  It should not be used to enclose directives that you want
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| to work all the time, because it can suppress useful error messages
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| about missing modules.</p>
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| 
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| <p>In the following example, the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_mime_magic.html#mimemagicfile">MimeMagicFile</a></code> directive will be
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| applied only if <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_mime_magic.html">mod_mime_magic</a></code> is available.</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><IfModule mod_mime_magic.c>
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|     MimeMagicFile conf/magic
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| </IfModule></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_version.html#ifversion"><IfVersion></a></code>
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| directive is very similar to <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifdefine"><IfDefine></a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifmodule"><IfModule></a></code>, except it encloses directives that will
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| only be applied if a particular version of the server is executing.  This
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| module is designed for the use in test suites and large networks which have to
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| deal with different httpd versions and different configurations.</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><IfVersion >= 2.4>
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|     # this happens only in versions greater or
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|     # equal 2.4.0.
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| </IfVersion></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifdefine"><IfDefine></a></code>,
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#ifmodule"><IfModule></a></code>, and the
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_version.html#ifversion"><IfVersion></a></code>
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| can apply negative conditions by preceding their test with "!".
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| Also, these sections can be nested to achieve more complex
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| restrictions.</p>
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="file-and-web" id="file-and-web">Filesystem, Webspace, and Boolean Expressions</a></h2>
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| 
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| <p>The most commonly used configuration section containers are the
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| ones that change the configuration of particular places in the
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| filesystem or webspace.  First, it is important to understand the
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| difference between the two.  The filesystem is the view of your disks
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| as seen by your operating system.  For example, in a default install,
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| Apache httpd resides at <code>/usr/local/apache2</code> in the Unix
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| filesystem or <code>"c:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2"</code> in
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| the Windows filesystem.  (Note that forward slashes should always be
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| used as the path separator in Apache httpd configuration files, even for Windows.)  In contrast,
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| the webspace is the view of your site as delivered by the web server
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| and seen by the client.  So the path <code>/dir/</code> in the
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| webspace corresponds to the path
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| <code>/usr/local/apache2/htdocs/dir/</code> in the filesystem of a
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| default Apache httpd install on Unix.  The webspace need not map directly to
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| the filesystem, since webpages may be generated dynamically
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| from databases or other locations.</p>
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| 
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| <h3><a name="filesystem" id="filesystem">Filesystem Containers</a></h3>
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>
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| and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code>
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| directives, along with their <a class="glossarylink" href="./glossary.html#regex" title="see glossary">regex</a>
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| counterparts, apply directives to
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| parts of the filesystem.  Directives enclosed in a <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> section apply to
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| the named filesystem directory and all subdirectories of that
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| directory (as well as the files in those directories).
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| The same effect can be obtained using <a href="howto/htaccess.html">.htaccess files</a>.  For example, in the
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| following configuration, directory indexes will be enabled for the
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| <code>/var/web/dir1</code> directory and all subdirectories.</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Directory "/var/web/dir1">
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|     Options +Indexes
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| </Directory></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>Directives enclosed in a <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code> section apply to any file with
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| the specified name, regardless of what directory it lies in.
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| So for example, the following configuration directives will,
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| when placed in the main section of the configuration file,
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| deny access to any file named <code>private.html</code> regardless
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| of where it is found.</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Files "private.html">
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|     Require all denied
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| </Files></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>To address files found in a particular part of the filesystem, the
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code> and
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> sections
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| can be combined.  For example, the following configuration will deny
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| access to <code>/var/web/dir1/private.html</code>,
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| <code>/var/web/dir1/subdir2/private.html</code>,
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| <code>/var/web/dir1/subdir3/private.html</code>, and any other instance
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| of <code>private.html</code> found under the <code>/var/web/dir1/</code>
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| directory.</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Directory "/var/web/dir1">
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|     <Files "private.html">
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|         Require all denied
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|     </Files>
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| </Directory></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| <h3><a name="webspace" id="webspace">Webspace Containers</a></h3>
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code>
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| directive and its <a class="glossarylink" href="./glossary.html#regex" title="see glossary">regex</a> counterpart, on
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| the other hand, change the
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| configuration for content in the webspace.  For example, the following
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| configuration prevents access to any URL-path that begins in /private.
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| In particular, it will apply to requests for
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| <code>http://yoursite.example.com/private</code>,
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| <code>http://yoursite.example.com/private123</code>, and
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| <code>http://yoursite.example.com/private/dir/file.html</code> as well
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| as any other requests starting with the <code>/private</code> string.</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><LocationMatch "^/private">
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|     Require all denied
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| </LocationMatch></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code>
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| directive need not have anything to do with the filesystem.
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| For example, the following example shows how to map a particular
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| URL to an internal Apache HTTP Server handler provided by <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_status.html">mod_status</a></code>.
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| No file called <code>server-status</code> needs to exist in the
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| filesystem.</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Location "/server-status">
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|     SetHandler server-status
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| </Location></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| <h3><a name="overlapping-webspace" id="overlapping-webspace">Overlapping Webspace</a></h3>
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| <p>In order to have two overlapping URLs one has to consider the order in which
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| certain sections or directives are evaluated. For
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code> this would be:</p>
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Location "/foo">
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| </Location>
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| <Location "/foo/bar">
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| </Location></pre>
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| 
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| <p><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_alias.html#alias"><Alias></a></code>es on the other hand,
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| are mapped vice-versa:</p>
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Alias "/foo/bar" "/srv/www/uncommon/bar"
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| Alias "/foo"     "/srv/www/common/foo"</pre>
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| 
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| <p>The same is true for the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html#proxypass">ProxyPass</a></code>
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| directives:</p>
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">ProxyPass "/special-area" "http://special.example.com" smax=5 max=10
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| ProxyPass "/" "balancer://mycluster/" stickysession=JSESSIONID|jsessionid nofailover=On</pre>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| <h3><a name="wildcards" id="wildcards">Wildcards and Regular Expressions</a></h3>
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>,
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code>, and
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code>
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| directives can each use shell-style wildcard characters as in
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| <code>fnmatch</code> from the C standard library.  The character "*"
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| matches any sequence of characters, "?" matches any single character,
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| and "[<em>seq</em>]" matches any character in <em>seq</em>.  The "/"
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| character will not be matched by any wildcard; it must be specified
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| explicitly.</p>
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| 
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| <p>If even more flexible matching is required, each
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| container has a regular expression (regex) counterpart <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directorymatch"><DirectoryMatch></a></code>, <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#filesmatch"><FilesMatch></a></code>, and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#locationmatch"><LocationMatch></a></code> that allow
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| perl-compatible
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| <a class="glossarylink" href="./glossary.html#regex" title="see glossary">regular expressions</a>
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| to be used in choosing the matches.  But see the section below on
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| configuration merging to find out how using regex sections will change
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| how directives are applied.</p>
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| 
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| <p>A non-regex wildcard section that changes the configuration of
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| all user directories could look as follows:</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Directory "/home/*/public_html">
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|     Options Indexes
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| </Directory></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>Using regex sections, we can deny access to many types of image files
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| at once:</p>
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><FilesMatch "\.(?i:gif|jpe?g|png)$">
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|     Require all denied
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| </FilesMatch></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>Regular expressions containing <strong>named groups and
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| backreferences</strong> are added to the environment with the
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| corresponding name in uppercase. This allows elements of filename paths
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| and URLs to be referenced from within <a href="expr.html">expressions</a>
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| and modules like <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>.</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><DirectoryMatch "^/var/www/combined/(?<SITENAME>[^/]+)">
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|     require ldap-group cn=%{env:MATCH_SITENAME},ou=combined,o=Example
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| </DirectoryMatch></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| <h3><a name="expressions" id="expressions">Boolean expressions</a></h3>
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#if"><If></a></code>
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| directive change the configuration depending on a condition which can be
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| expressed by a boolean expression. For example, the following configuration
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| denies access if the HTTP Referer header does not start with
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| "http://www.example.com/".</p>
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><If "!(%{HTTP_REFERER} -strmatch 'http://www.example.com/*')">
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|     Require all denied
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| </If></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| <h3><a name="whichwhen" id="whichwhen">What to use When</a></h3>
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| 
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| <p>Choosing between filesystem containers and webspace containers is
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| actually quite easy.  When applying directives to objects that reside
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| in the filesystem always use <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> or <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code>.  When applying directives to objects
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| that do not reside in the filesystem (such as a webpage generated from
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| a database), use <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code>.</p>
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| 
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| <p>It is important to never use <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code> when trying to restrict
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| access to objects in the filesystem.  This is because many
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| different webspace locations (URLs) could map to the same filesystem
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| location, allowing your restrictions to be circumvented.
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| For example, consider the following configuration:</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Location "/dir/">
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|     Require all denied
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| </Location></pre>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>This works fine if the request is for
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| <code>http://yoursite.example.com/dir/</code>.  But what if you are on
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| a case-insensitive filesystem?  Then your restriction could be easily
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| circumvented by requesting
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| <code>http://yoursite.example.com/DIR/</code>.  The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> directive, in
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| contrast, will apply to any content served from that location,
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| regardless of how it is called.  (An exception is filesystem links.
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| The same directory can be placed in more than one part of the
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| filesystem using symbolic links.  The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> directive will follow the symbolic
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| link without resetting the pathname.  Therefore, for the highest level
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| of security, symbolic links should be disabled with the appropriate
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#options">Options</a></code> directive.)</p>
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| 
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| <p>If you are, perhaps, thinking that none of this applies to you
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| because you use a case-sensitive filesystem, remember that there are
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| many other ways to map multiple webspace locations to the same
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| filesystem location.  Therefore you should always use the filesystem
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| containers when you can.  There is, however, one exception to this
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| rule.  Putting configuration restrictions in a <code><Location
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| "/"></code> section is perfectly safe because this section will apply
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| to all requests regardless of the specific URL.</p>
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| 
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| 
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| <h3><a name="nesting" id="nesting">Nesting of sections</a></h3>
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| 
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| <p>Some section types can be nested inside other section types. On the one
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| hand, <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code> can be used
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| inside <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>.  On
 | ||
| the other hand, <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#if"><If></a></code> can
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| be used inside <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>,
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code>, and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code> sections. The regex
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| counterparts of the named section behave identically.</p>
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| 
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| <p>Nested sections are merged after non-nested sections of the same type.</p>
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="virtualhost" id="virtualhost">Virtual Hosts</a></h2>
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#virtualhost"><VirtualHost></a></code>
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| container encloses directives that apply to specific hosts.
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| This is useful when serving multiple hosts from the same machine
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| with a different configuration for each.  For more information,
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| see the <a href="vhosts/">Virtual Host Documentation</a>.</p>
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="proxy" id="proxy">Proxy</a></h2>
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| 
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| <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html#proxy"><Proxy></a></code>
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| and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html#proxymatch"><ProxyMatch></a></code>
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| containers apply enclosed configuration directives only
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| to sites accessed through <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy</a></code>'s proxy server
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| that match the specified URL. For example, the following configuration
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| will allow only a subset of clients to access the
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| <code>www.example.com</code> website using the proxy server:</p>
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| 
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| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Proxy http://www.example.com/*>
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|     Require host yournetwork.example.com
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| </Proxy></pre>
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| 
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="whatwhere" id="whatwhere">What Directives are Allowed?</a></h2>
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| 
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| <p>To find out what directives are allowed in what types of
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| configuration sections, check the <a href="mod/directive-dict.html#Context">Context</a> of the directive.
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| Everything that is allowed in
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>
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| sections is also syntactically allowed in
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directorymatch"><DirectoryMatch></a></code>,
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code>,
 | ||
| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#filesmatch"><FilesMatch></a></code>,
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| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code>,
 | ||
| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#locationmatch"><LocationMatch></a></code>,
 | ||
| <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html#proxy"><Proxy></a></code>,
 | ||
| and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html#proxymatch"><ProxyMatch></a></code>
 | ||
| sections.  There are some exceptions, however:</p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <ul>
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| <li>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#allowoverride">AllowOverride</a></code> directive
 | ||
| works only in <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>
 | ||
| sections.</li>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <li>The <code>FollowSymLinks</code> and
 | ||
| <code>SymLinksIfOwnerMatch</code> <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#options">Options</a></code> work only in <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> sections or
 | ||
| <code>.htaccess</code> files.</li>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <li>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#options">Options</a></code> directive cannot
 | ||
| be used in <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code>
 | ||
| and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#filesmatch"><FilesMatch></a></code>
 | ||
| sections.</li>
 | ||
| </ul>
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
 | ||
| <h2><a name="merging" id="merging">How the sections are merged</a></h2>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <p>The configuration sections are applied in a very particular order.
 | ||
| Since this can have important effects on how configuration directives
 | ||
| are interpreted, it is important to understand how this works.</p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <p>The order of merging is:</p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <ol>
 | ||
|       <li> <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> (except regular expressions)
 | ||
|       and <code>.htaccess</code> done simultaneously (with
 | ||
|       <code>.htaccess</code>, if allowed, overriding
 | ||
|       <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>)</li>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directorymatch"><DirectoryMatch></a></code>
 | ||
|       (and <code><Directory ~></code>)</li>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#filesmatch"><FilesMatch></a></code> done
 | ||
|       simultaneously</li>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code>
 | ||
|       and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#locationmatch"><LocationMatch></a></code> done simultaneously</li>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       <li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#if"><If></a></code>
 | ||
|       </li>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     </ol>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <p>Apart from <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>, each group is processed in
 | ||
|     the order that they appear in the configuration files.  <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> (group 1 above)
 | ||
|     is processed in the order shortest directory component to longest.
 | ||
|     So for example, <code><Directory "/var/web/dir"></code> will
 | ||
|     be processed before <code><Directory
 | ||
|     "/var/web/dir/subdir"></code>.  If multiple <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> sections apply
 | ||
|     to the same directory they are processed in the configuration file
 | ||
|     order. Configurations included via the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#include">Include</a></code> directive will be treated as if
 | ||
|     they were inside the including file at the location of the
 | ||
|     <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#include">Include</a></code> directive.</p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <p>Sections inside <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#virtualhost"><VirtualHost></a></code> sections
 | ||
|     are applied <em>after</em> the corresponding sections outside
 | ||
|     the virtual host definition. This allows virtual hosts to
 | ||
|     override the main server configuration.</p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <p>When the request is served by <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy</a></code>, the
 | ||
|     <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html#proxy"><Proxy></a></code>
 | ||
|     container takes the place of the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> container in the processing
 | ||
|     order.</p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <div class="note"><h3>Technical Note</h3>
 | ||
|       There is actually a
 | ||
|       <code><Location></code>/<code><LocationMatch></code>
 | ||
|       sequence performed just before the name translation phase
 | ||
|       (where <code>Aliases</code> and <code>DocumentRoots</code>
 | ||
|       are used to map URLs to filenames). The results of this
 | ||
|       sequence are completely thrown away after the translation has
 | ||
|       completed.
 | ||
|     </div>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <h3><a name="relationship-module-configuration" id="relationship-module-configuration">Relationship between modules and configuration sections</a></h3>
 | ||
|     <p>One question that often arises after reading how configuration sections are
 | ||
|     merged is related to how and when directives of specific modules like <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>
 | ||
|     are processed. The answer is not trivial and needs a bit of background. 
 | ||
|     Each httpd module manages its own configuration, and each of its directives in httpd.conf specify one piece 
 | ||
|     of configuration in a particular context. httpd does not execute a command as it is read.</p>
 | ||
|     <p>At runtime, the core of httpd iterates over the defined configuration sections in the order
 | ||
|     described above to determine which ones apply to the current request. When the first section matches, 
 | ||
|     it is considered the current configuration for this request. If a subsequent section matches too, 
 | ||
|     then each module with a directive in either of the sections is given a chance to merge its configuration between the two sections. The result is a third configuration, and the process goes on until all the configuration sections
 | ||
|     are evaluated.</p>
 | ||
|     <p>After the above step, the "real" processing of the HTTP request begins: each module has a chance to run 
 | ||
|     and perform whatever tasks they like. They can retrieve their own final merged configuration from the core
 | ||
|     of the httpd to determine how they should act.</p>
 | ||
|     <p>An example can help to visualize the whole process. The following configuration uses the 
 | ||
|         <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html#header">Header</a></code> directive of <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html">mod_headers</a></code> to set
 | ||
|         a specific HTTP header. What value will httpd set in the <code>CustomHeaderName</code> header for a request to
 | ||
|         <code>/example/index.html</code> ?
 | ||
|     </p>
 | ||
|     <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Directory "/">
 | ||
|     Header set CustomHeaderName one
 | ||
|     <FilesMatch ".*">
 | ||
|         Header set CustomHeaderName three
 | ||
|     </FilesMatch>
 | ||
| </Directory>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <Directory "/example">
 | ||
|     Header set CustomHeaderName two
 | ||
| </Directory></pre>
 | ||
|     
 | ||
|     <ul>
 | ||
|         <li><code class="directive">Directory</code> "/" matches and an initial configuration to set the <code>CustomHeaderName</code> header with the value <code>one</code> is created.</li>
 | ||
|         <li><code class="directive">Directory</code> "/example" matches, and since <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html">mod_headers</a></code> specifies in its code to override in case of a merge, a new configuration is created to set the <code>CustomHeaderName</code> header with the value <code>two</code>.</li>
 | ||
|         <li><code class="directive">FilesMatch</code> ".*" matches and another merge opportunity arises, causing the <code>CustomHeaderName</code> header to be set with the value <code>three</code>.</li>
 | ||
|         <li>Eventually during the next steps of the HTTP request processing <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html">mod_headers</a></code> will be called and it will receive the configuration to set the <code>CustomHeaderName</code> header with the value <code>three</code>. <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html">mod_headers</a></code> normally uses this configuration to perfom its job, namely setting the foo header. This does not mean that a module can't perform a more complex action like discarding directives because not needed or deprecated, etc..</li>
 | ||
|     </ul>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     <p>This is true for .htaccess too since they have the same priority as <code class="directive">Directory</code> in the merge order. The important concept to understand is that configuration sections like  <code class="directive">Directory</code> and <code class="directive">FilesMatch</code> are not comparable to module specific directives like <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html#header">Header</a></code> or <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> because they operate on different levels.
 | ||
|     </p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <h3><a name="merge-examples" id="merge-examples">Some useful examples</a></h3>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <p>Below is an artificial example to show the order of
 | ||
| merging. Assuming they all apply to the request, the directives in
 | ||
| this example will be applied in the order A > B > C > D >
 | ||
| E.</p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Location "/">
 | ||
|     E
 | ||
| </Location>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <Files "f.html">
 | ||
|     D
 | ||
| </Files>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <VirtualHost *>
 | ||
|     <Directory "/a/">
 | ||
|         B
 | ||
|     </Directory>
 | ||
| </VirtualHost>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <DirectoryMatch "^.*b$">
 | ||
|     C
 | ||
| </DirectoryMatch>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <Directory "/a/b">
 | ||
|     A
 | ||
| </Directory></pre>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <p>For a more concrete example, consider the following.  Regardless of
 | ||
| any access restrictions placed in <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> sections, the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code> section will be
 | ||
| evaluated last and will allow unrestricted access to the server.  In
 | ||
| other words, order of merging is important, so be careful!</p>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Location "/">
 | ||
|     Require all granted
 | ||
| </Location>
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| # Whoops!  This <Directory> section will have no effect
 | ||
| <Directory "/">
 | ||
|     <RequireAll>
 | ||
|         Require all granted
 | ||
|         Require not host badguy.example.com
 | ||
|     </RequireAll>
 | ||
| </Directory></pre>
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