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<modulesynopsis metafile="mod_authz_core.xml.meta">
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<name>mod_authz_core</name>
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<description>Core Authorization</description>
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<status>Base</status>
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<sourcefile>mod_authz_core.c</sourcefile>
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<identifier>authz_core_module</identifier>
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<compatibility>Available in Apache HTTPD 2.3 and later</compatibility>
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<summary>
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<p>This module provides core authorization capabilities so that
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authenticated users can be allowed or denied access to portions
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of the web site. <module>mod_authz_core</module> provides the
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functionality to register various authorization providers. It is
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usually used in conjunction with an authentication
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provider module such as <module>mod_authn_file</module> and an
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authorization module such as <module>mod_authz_user</module>. It
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also allows for advanced logic to be applied to the
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authorization processing.</p>
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</summary>
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<section id="logic"><title>Authorization Containers</title>
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<p>The authorization container directives
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<directive module="mod_authz_core" type="section">RequireAll</directive>,
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<directive module="mod_authz_core" type="section">RequireAny</directive>
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and
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<directive module="mod_authz_core" type="section">RequireNone</directive>
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may be combined with each other and with the
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<directive module="mod_authz_core">Require</directive>
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directive to express complex authorization logic.</p>
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<p>The example below expresses the following authorization logic.
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In order to access the resource, the user must either be the
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<code>superadmin</code> user, or belong to both the
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<code>admins</code> group and the <code>Administrators</code> LDAP
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group and either belong to the <code>sales</code> group or
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have the LDAP <code>dept</code> attribute <code>sales</code>.
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Furthermore, in order to access the resource, the user must
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not belong to either the <code>temps</code> group or the
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LDAP group <code>Temporary Employees</code>.</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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<Directory "/www/mydocs">
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<RequireAll>
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<RequireAny>
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Require user superadmin
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<RequireAll>
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Require group admins
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Require ldap-group "cn=Administrators,o=Airius"
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<RequireAny>
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Require group sales
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Require ldap-attribute dept="sales"
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</RequireAny>
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</RequireAll>
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</RequireAny>
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<RequireNone>
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Require group temps
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Require ldap-group "cn=Temporary Employees,o=Airius"
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</RequireNone>
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</RequireAll>
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</Directory>
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</highlight>
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</section>
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<section id="requiredirectives"><title>The Require Directives</title>
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<p><module>mod_authz_core</module> provides some generic authorization
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providers which can be used with the
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<directive module="mod_authz_core">Require</directive> directive.</p>
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<section id="reqenv"><title>Require env</title>
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<p>The <code>env</code> provider allows access to the server
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to be controlled based on the existence of an <a
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href="../env.html">environment variable</a>. When <code>Require
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env <var>env-variable</var></code> is specified, then the request is
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allowed access if the environment variable <var>env-variable</var>
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exists. The server provides the ability to set environment
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variables in a flexible way based on characteristics of the client
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request using the directives provided by
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<module>mod_setenvif</module>. Therefore, this directive can be
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used to allow access based on such factors as the clients
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<code>User-Agent</code> (browser type), <code>Referer</code>, or
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other HTTP request header fields.</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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SetEnvIf User-Agent "^KnockKnock/2\.0" let_me_in
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<Directory "/docroot">
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Require env let_me_in
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</Directory>
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</highlight>
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<p>In this case, browsers with a user-agent string beginning
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with <code>KnockKnock/2.0</code> will be allowed access, and all
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others will be denied.</p>
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<p>When the server looks up a path via an internal
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<glossary ref="subrequest">subrequest</glossary> such as looking
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for a <directive module="mod_dir" >DirectoryIndex</directive>
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or generating a directory listing with <module>mod_autoindex</module>,
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per-request environment variables are <em>not</em> inherited in the
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subrequest. Additionally,
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<directive module="mod_setenvif">SetEnvIf</directive> directives
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are not separately evaluated in the subrequest due to the API phases
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<module>mod_setenvif</module> takes action in.</p>
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</section>
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<section id="reqall"><title>Require all</title>
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<p>The <code>all</code> provider mimics the functionality that
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was previously provided by the 'Allow from all' and 'Deny from all'
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directives. This provider can take one of two arguments which are
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'granted' or 'denied'. The following examples will grant or deny
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access to all requests.</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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Require all granted
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</highlight>
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<highlight language="config">
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Require all denied
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</highlight>
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</section>
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<section id="reqmethod"><title>Require method</title>
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<p>The <code>method</code> provider allows using the HTTP method in
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authorization decisions. The GET and HEAD methods are treated as
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equivalent. The TRACE method is not available to this provider,
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use <directive module="core">TraceEnable</directive> instead.</p>
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<p>The following example will only allow GET, HEAD, POST, and OPTIONS
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requests:</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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Require method GET POST OPTIONS
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</highlight>
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<p>The following example will allow GET, HEAD, POST, and OPTIONS
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requests without authentication, and require a valid user for all other
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methods:</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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<RequireAny>
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Require method GET POST OPTIONS
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Require valid-user
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</RequireAny>
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</highlight>
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</section>
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<section id="reqexpr"><title>Require expr</title>
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<p>The <code>expr</code> provider allows basing authorization
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decisions on arbitrary expressions.</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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Require expr %{TIME_HOUR} -ge 9 && %{TIME_HOUR} -le 17
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</highlight>
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<highlight language="config">
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<RequireAll>
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Require expr "!(%{QUERY_STRING} =~ /secret/)"
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Require expr "%{REQUEST_URI} in { '/example.cgi', '/other.cgi' }"
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</RequireAll>
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</highlight>
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<highlight language="config">
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Require expr "!(%{QUERY_STRING} =~ /secret/) && %{REQUEST_URI} in { '/example.cgi', '/other.cgi' }"
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</highlight>
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<p>The syntax is described in the <a href="../expr.html">ap_expr</a>
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documentation.</p>
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<p>Normally, the expression is evaluated before authentication. However, if
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the expression returns false and references the variable
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<code>%{REMOTE_USER}</code>, authentication will be performed and
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the expression will be re-evaluated.</p>
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</section>
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</section>
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<section id="authzalias"><title>Creating Authorization Provider Aliases</title>
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<p>Extended authorization providers can be created within the configuration
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file and assigned an alias name. The alias providers can then be referenced
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through the <directive module="mod_authz_core">Require</directive> directive
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in the same way as a base authorization provider. Besides the ability to
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create and alias an extended provider, it also allows the same extended
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authorization provider to be referenced by multiple locations.
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</p>
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<section id="example"><title>Example</title>
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<p>The example below creates two different ldap authorization provider
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aliases based on the ldap-group authorization provider. This example
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allows a single authorization location to check group membership within
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multiple ldap hosts:
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</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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<AuthzProviderAlias ldap-group ldap-group-alias1 "cn=my-group,o=ctx">
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AuthLDAPBindDN "cn=youruser,o=ctx"
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AuthLDAPBindPassword yourpassword
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AuthLDAPURL "ldap://ldap.host/o=ctx"
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</AuthzProviderAlias>
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<AuthzProviderAlias ldap-group ldap-group-alias2 "cn=my-other-group,o=dev">
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AuthLDAPBindDN "cn=yourotheruser,o=dev"
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AuthLDAPBindPassword yourotherpassword
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AuthLDAPURL "ldap://other.ldap.host/o=dev?cn"
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</AuthzProviderAlias>
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Alias "/secure" "/webpages/secure"
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<Directory "/webpages/secure">
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Require all granted
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AuthBasicProvider file
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AuthType Basic
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AuthName LDAP_Protected_Place
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#implied OR operation
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Require ldap-group-alias1
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Require ldap-group-alias2
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</Directory>
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</highlight>
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</section>
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</section>
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<directivesynopsis>
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<name>Require</name>
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<description>Tests whether an authenticated user is authorized by
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an authorization provider.</description>
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<syntax>Require [not] <var>entity-name</var>
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[<var>entity-name</var>] ...</syntax>
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<contextlist><context>directory</context><context>.htaccess</context>
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</contextlist>
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<override>AuthConfig</override>
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<usage>
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<p>This directive tests whether an authenticated user is authorized
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according to a particular authorization provider and the specified
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restrictions. <module>mod_authz_core</module> provides the following
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generic authorization providers:</p>
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<dl>
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<dt><code>Require all granted</code></dt>
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<dd>Access is allowed unconditionally.</dd>
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<dt><code>Require all denied</code></dt>
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<dd>Access is denied unconditionally.</dd>
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<dt><code>Require env <var>env-var</var> [<var>env-var</var>]
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...</code></dt>
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<dd>Access is allowed only if one of the given environment variables is
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set.</dd>
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<dt><code>Require method <var>http-method</var> [<var>http-method</var>]
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...</code></dt>
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<dd>Access is allowed only for the given HTTP methods.</dd>
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<dt><code>Require expr <var>expression</var> </code></dt>
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<dd>Access is allowed if <var>expression</var> evaluates to true.</dd>
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</dl>
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<p>Some of the allowed syntaxes provided by <module>mod_authz_user</module>,
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<module>mod_authz_host</module>,
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and <module>mod_authz_groupfile</module> are:</p>
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<dl>
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<dt><code>Require user <var>userid</var> [<var>userid</var>]
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...</code></dt>
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<dd>Only the named users can access the resource.</dd>
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<dt><code>Require group <var>group-name</var> [<var>group-name</var>]
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...</code></dt>
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<dd>Only users in the named groups can access the resource.</dd>
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<dt><code>Require valid-user</code></dt>
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<dd>All valid users can access the resource.</dd>
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<dt><code>Require ip 10 172.20 192.168.2</code></dt>
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<dd>Clients in the specified IP address ranges can access the
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resource.</dd>
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</dl>
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<p>Other authorization modules that implement require options
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include <module>mod_authnz_ldap</module>,
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<module>mod_authz_dbm</module>, <module>mod_authz_dbd</module>,
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<module>mod_authz_owner</module> and <module>mod_ssl</module>.</p>
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<p>In most cases, for a complete authentication and authorization
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configuration, <directive>Require</directive> must be accompanied by
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<directive module="mod_authn_core">AuthName</directive>, <directive
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module="mod_authn_core">AuthType</directive> and
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<directive module="mod_auth_basic">AuthBasicProvider</directive> or
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<directive module="mod_auth_digest">AuthDigestProvider</directive>
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directives, and directives such as
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<directive module="mod_authn_file">AuthUserFile</directive>
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and <directive module="mod_authz_groupfile">AuthGroupFile</directive> (to
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define users and groups) in order to work correctly. Example:</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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AuthType Basic
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AuthName "Restricted Resource"
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AuthBasicProvider file
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AuthUserFile "/web/users"
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AuthGroupFile "/web/groups"
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Require group admin
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</highlight>
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<p>Access controls which are applied in this way are effective for
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<strong>all</strong> methods. <strong>This is what is normally
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desired.</strong> If you wish to apply access controls only to
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specific methods, while leaving other methods unprotected, then
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place the <directive>Require</directive> statement into a
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<directive module="core" type="section">Limit</directive>
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section.</p>
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<p>The result of the <directive>Require</directive> directive
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may be negated through the use of the
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<code>not</code> option. As with the other negated authorization
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directive <directive type="section">RequireNone</directive>,
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when the <directive>Require</directive> directive is negated it can
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only fail or return a neutral result, and therefore may never
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independently authorize a request.</p>
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<p>In the following example, all users in the <code>alpha</code>
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and <code>beta</code> groups are authorized, except for those who
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are also in the <code>reject</code> group.</p>
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<highlight language="config">
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<Directory "/www/docs">
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<RequireAll>
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Require group alpha beta
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Require not group reject
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</RequireAll>
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</Directory>
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</highlight>
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<p>When multiple <directive>Require</directive> directives are
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used in a single
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<a href="../sections.html#merging">configuration section</a>
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and are not contained in another authorization directive like
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<directive module="mod_authz_core" type="section">RequireAll</directive>,
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they are implicitly contained within a
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<directive module="mod_authz_core" type="section">RequireAny</directive>
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directive. Thus the first one to authorize a user authorizes the
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entire request, and subsequent <directive>Require</directive> directives
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are ignored.</p>
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<note type="warning"><title>Security Warning</title>
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<p>Exercise caution when setting authorization directives in
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<directive module="core">Location</directive> sections
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that overlap with content served out of the filesystem.
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By default, these <a href="../sections.html#merging"
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>configuration sections</a> overwrite authorization configuration
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in <directive module="core">Directory</directive>,
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and <directive module="core">Files</directive> sections.</p>
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<p>The <directive module="mod_authz_core">AuthMerging</directive> directive
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can be used to control how authorization configuration sections are
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merged.</p>
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</note>
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</usage>
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<seealso><a href="../howto/access.html">Access Control howto</a></seealso>
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<seealso><a href="#logic">Authorization Containers</a></seealso>
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<seealso><module>mod_authn_core</module></seealso>
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<seealso><module>mod_authz_host</module></seealso>
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</directivesynopsis>
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<directivesynopsis type="section">
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<name>RequireAll</name>
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<description>Enclose a group of authorization directives of which none
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must fail and at least one must succeed for the enclosing directive to
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succeed.</description>
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<syntax><RequireAll> ... </RequireAll></syntax>
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<contextlist><context>directory</context><context>.htaccess</context>
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</contextlist>
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<override>AuthConfig</override>
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<usage>
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<p><directive type="section">RequireAll</directive> and
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<code></RequireAll></code> are used to enclose a group of
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authorization directives of which none must fail and at least one
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must succeed in order for
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the <directive type="section">RequireAll</directive> directive to
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succeed.</p>
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<p>If none of the directives contained within the
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<directive type="section">RequireAll</directive> directive fails,
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and at least one succeeds, then the
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<directive type="section">RequireAll</directive> directive
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succeeds. If none succeed and none fail, then it returns a
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neutral result. In all other cases, it fails.</p>
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</usage>
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<seealso><a href="#logic">Authorization Containers</a></seealso>
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<seealso><a href="../howto/auth.html">Authentication, Authorization,
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and Access Control</a></seealso>
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</directivesynopsis>
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<directivesynopsis type="section">
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<name>RequireAny</name>
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<description>Enclose a group of authorization directives of which one
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must succeed for the enclosing directive to succeed.</description>
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<syntax><RequireAny> ... </RequireAny></syntax>
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<contextlist><context>directory</context><context>.htaccess</context>
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</contextlist>
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<override>AuthConfig</override>
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<usage>
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<p><directive type="section">RequireAny</directive> and
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<code></RequireAny></code> are used to enclose a group of
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authorization directives of which one must succeed in order for
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the <directive type="section">RequireAny</directive> directive to
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succeed.</p>
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<p>If one or more of the directives contained within the
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<directive type="section">RequireAny</directive> directive succeed,
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then the <directive type="section">RequireAny</directive> directive
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succeeds. If none succeed and none fail, then it returns a
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neutral result. In all other cases, it fails.</p>
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<note>Because negated authorization directives are unable to
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return a successful result, they can not significantly influence
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the result of a <directive type="section">RequireAny</directive>
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directive. (At most they could cause the directive to fail in
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the case where they failed and all other directives returned a
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neutral value.) Therefore negated authorization directives
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are not permitted within a <directive type="section">RequireAny</directive>
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directive.</note>
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</usage>
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<seealso><a href="#logic">Authorization Containers</a></seealso>
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<seealso><a href="../howto/auth.html">Authentication, Authorization,
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and Access Control</a></seealso>
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</directivesynopsis>
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<directivesynopsis type="section">
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<name>RequireNone</name>
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<description>Enclose a group of authorization directives of which none
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must succeed for the enclosing directive to not fail.</description>
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<syntax><RequireNone> ... </RequireNone></syntax>
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<contextlist><context>directory</context><context>.htaccess</context>
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</contextlist>
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<override>AuthConfig</override>
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<usage>
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<p><directive type="section">RequireNone</directive> and
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<code></RequireNone></code> are used to enclose a group of
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authorization directives of which none must succeed
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in order for the
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<directive type="section">RequireNone</directive> directive to
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not fail.</p>
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<p>If one or more of the directives contained within the
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<directive type="section">RequireNone</directive> directive succeed,
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then the <directive type="section">RequireNone</directive> directive
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fails. In all other cases, it returns a neutral result. Thus as with
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the other negated authorization directive <code>Require not</code>,
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it can never independently
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authorize a request because it can never return a successful result.
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It can be used, however, to restrict the set of users who are
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authorized to access a resource.</p>
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<note>Because negated authorization directives are unable to
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return a successful result, they can not significantly influence
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the result of a <directive type="section">RequireNone</directive>
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directive. Therefore negated authorization directives
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are not permitted within a
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<directive type="section">RequireNone</directive> directive.</note>
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</usage>
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<seealso><a href="#logic">Authorization Containers</a></seealso>
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<seealso><a href="../howto/auth.html">Authentication, Authorization,
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and Access Control</a></seealso>
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</directivesynopsis>
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<directivesynopsis>
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<name>AuthMerging</name>
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<description>Controls the manner in which each configuration section's
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authorization logic is combined with that of preceding configuration
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sections.</description>
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<syntax>AuthMerging Off | And | Or</syntax>
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<default>AuthMerging Off</default>
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<contextlist><context>directory</context><context>.htaccess</context>
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</contextlist>
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<override>AuthConfig</override>
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<usage>
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<p>When authorization is enabled, it is normally inherited by each
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subsequent <a href="../sections.html#merging">configuration section</a>,
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unless a different set of authorization directives is specified.
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This is the default action, which corresponds to an explicit setting
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of <code>AuthMerging Off</code>.</p>
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<p>However, there may be circumstances in which it is desirable
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|
for a configuration section's authorization to be combined with
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that of its predecessor while configuration sections are being
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|
merged. Two options are available for this case, <code>And</code>
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|
and <code>Or</code>.</p>
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|
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|
<p>When a configuration section contains <code>AuthMerging And</code>
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|
or <code>AuthMerging Or</code>,
|
|
its authorization logic is combined with that of the nearest
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|
predecessor (according to the overall order of configuration sections)
|
|
which also contains authorization logic as if the two sections
|
|
were jointly contained within a
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|
<directive module="mod_authz_core" type="section">RequireAll</directive> or
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|
<directive module="mod_authz_core" type="section">RequireAny</directive>
|
|
directive, respectively.</p>
|
|
|
|
<note>The setting of <directive>AuthMerging</directive> is not
|
|
inherited outside of the configuration section in which it appears.
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|
In the following example, only users belonging to group <code>alpha</code>
|
|
may access <code>/www/docs</code>. Users belonging to either
|
|
groups <code>alpha</code> or <code>beta</code> may access
|
|
<code>/www/docs/ab</code>. However, the default <code>Off</code>
|
|
setting of <directive>AuthMerging</directive> applies to the
|
|
<directive type="section" module="core">Directory</directive>
|
|
configuration section for <code>/www/docs/ab/gamma</code>, so
|
|
that section's authorization directives override those of the
|
|
preceding sections. Thus only users belong to the group
|
|
<code>gamma</code> may access <code>/www/docs/ab/gamma</code>.</note>
|
|
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|
<highlight language="config">
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|
<Directory "/www/docs">
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AuthType Basic
|
|
AuthName Documents
|
|
AuthBasicProvider file
|
|
AuthUserFile "/usr/local/apache/passwd/passwords"
|
|
Require group alpha
|
|
</Directory>
|
|
|
|
<Directory "/www/docs/ab">
|
|
AuthMerging Or
|
|
Require group beta
|
|
</Directory>
|
|
|
|
<Directory "/www/docs/ab/gamma">
|
|
Require group gamma
|
|
</Directory>
|
|
</highlight>
|
|
</usage>
|
|
|
|
</directivesynopsis>
|
|
|
|
<directivesynopsis type="section">
|
|
<name>AuthzProviderAlias</name>
|
|
<description>Enclose a group of directives that represent an
|
|
extension of a base authorization provider and referenced by the specified
|
|
alias</description>
|
|
<syntax><AuthzProviderAlias <var>baseProvider Alias Require-Parameters</var>>
|
|
... </AuthzProviderAlias>
|
|
</syntax>
|
|
<contextlist><context>server config</context>
|
|
</contextlist>
|
|
|
|
<usage>
|
|
<p><directive type="section">AuthzProviderAlias</directive> and
|
|
<code></AuthzProviderAlias></code> are used to enclose a group of
|
|
authorization directives that can be referenced by the alias name using the
|
|
directive <directive module="mod_authz_core">Require</directive>.</p>
|
|
|
|
</usage>
|
|
</directivesynopsis>
|
|
|
|
<directivesynopsis>
|
|
<name>AuthzSendForbiddenOnFailure</name>
|
|
<description>Send '403 FORBIDDEN' instead of '401 UNAUTHORIZED' if
|
|
authentication succeeds but authorization fails
|
|
</description>
|
|
<syntax>AuthzSendForbiddenOnFailure On|Off</syntax>
|
|
<default>AuthzSendForbiddenOnFailure Off</default>
|
|
<contextlist><context>directory</context><context>.htaccess</context>
|
|
</contextlist>
|
|
<compatibility>Available in Apache HTTPD 2.3.11 and later</compatibility>
|
|
|
|
<usage>
|
|
<p>If authentication succeeds but authorization fails, Apache HTTPD will
|
|
respond with an HTTP response code of '401 UNAUTHORIZED' by default. This
|
|
usually causes browsers to display the password dialogue to the user
|
|
again, which is not wanted in all situations.
|
|
<directive>AuthzSendForbiddenOnFailure</directive> allows to change the
|
|
response code to '403 FORBIDDEN'.</p>
|
|
|
|
<note type="warning"><title>Security Warning</title>
|
|
<p>Modifying the response in case of missing authorization weakens the
|
|
security of the password, because it reveals to a possible attacker, that
|
|
his guessed password was right.</p>
|
|
</note>
|
|
</usage>
|
|
</directivesynopsis>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</modulesynopsis>
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