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diff --git a/docs/manual/mod/mod_access_compat.html.en b/docs/manual/mod/mod_access_compat.html.en new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10d708c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/manual/mod/mod_access_compat.html.en @@ -0,0 +1,499 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"><head> +<meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type" /> +<!-- + XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX + This file is generated from xml source: DO NOT EDIT + XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX + --> +<title>mod_access_compat - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4</title> +<link href="../style/css/manual.css" rel="stylesheet" media="all" type="text/css" title="Main stylesheet" /> +<link href="../style/css/manual-loose-100pc.css" rel="alternate stylesheet" media="all" type="text/css" title="No Sidebar - Default font size" /> +<link href="../style/css/manual-print.css" rel="stylesheet" media="print" type="text/css" /><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../style/css/prettify.css" /> +<script src="../style/scripts/prettify.min.js" type="text/javascript"> +</script> + +<link href="../images/favicon.ico" rel="shortcut icon" /></head> +<body> +<div id="page-header"> +<p class="menu"><a href="../mod/">Modules</a> | <a href="../mod/directives.html">Directives</a> | <a href="http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/FAQ">FAQ</a> | <a href="../glossary.html">Glossary</a> | <a href="../sitemap.html">Sitemap</a></p> +<p class="apache">Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4</p> +<img alt="" src="../images/feather.png" /></div> +<div class="up"><a href="./"><img title="<-" alt="<-" src="../images/left.gif" /></a></div> +<div id="path"> +<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 2.4</a> > <a href="./">Modules</a></div> +<div id="page-content"> +<div id="preamble"><h1>Apache Module mod_access_compat</h1> +<div class="toplang"> +<p><span>Available Languages: </span><a href="../en/mod/mod_access_compat.html" title="English"> en </a> | +<a href="../fr/mod/mod_access_compat.html" hreflang="fr" rel="alternate" title="Français"> fr </a> | +<a href="../ja/mod/mod_access_compat.html" hreflang="ja" rel="alternate" title="Japanese"> ja </a></p> +</div> +<table class="module"><tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Group authorizations based on host (name or IP +address)</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#ModuleIdentifier">Module Identifier:</a></th><td>access_compat_module</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#SourceFile">Source File:</a></th><td>mod_access_compat.c</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in Apache HTTP Server 2.3 as a compatibility module with +previous versions of Apache httpd 2.x. The directives provided by this module +have been deprecated by the new authz refactoring. Please see +<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_host.html">mod_authz_host</a></code></td></tr></table> +<h3>Summary</h3> + + <p>The directives provided by <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_access_compat.html">mod_access_compat</a></code> are + used in <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code>, + <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#files"><Files></a></code>, and + <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code> sections + as well as <code><a href="core.html#accessfilename">.htaccess</a> + </code> files to control access to particular parts of the server. + Access can be controlled based on the client hostname, IP address, or + other characteristics of the client request, as captured in <a href="../env.html">environment variables</a>. The <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directives are used to + specify which clients are or are not allowed access to the server, + while the <code class="directive"><a href="#order">Order</a></code> + directive sets the default access state, and configures how the + <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directives interact with each + other.</p> + + <p>Both host-based access restrictions and password-based + authentication may be implemented simultaneously. In that case, + the <code class="directive"><a href="#satisfy">Satisfy</a></code> directive is used + to determine how the two sets of restrictions interact.</p> + + <div class="warning"><h3>Note</h3> + <p>The directives provided by <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_access_compat.html">mod_access_compat</a></code> have + been deprecated by <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_host.html">mod_authz_host</a></code>. + Mixing old directives like <code class="directive"><a href="#order">Order</a></code>, <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> or <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> with new ones like + <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_core.html#require">Require</a></code> is technically possible + but discouraged. This module was created to support + configurations containing only old directives to facilitate the 2.4 upgrade. + Please check the <a href="../upgrading.html">upgrading</a> guide for more + information. + </p> + </div> + + <p>In general, access restriction directives apply to all + access methods (<code>GET</code>, <code>PUT</code>, + <code>POST</code>, etc). This is the desired behavior in most + cases. However, it is possible to restrict some methods, while + leaving other methods unrestricted, by enclosing the directives + in a <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#limit"><Limit></a></code> section.</p> + + <div class="note"> <h3>Merging of configuration sections</h3> + <p>When any directive provided by this module is used in a new + configuration section, no directives provided by this module are + inherited from previous configuration sections.</p> + </div> + +</div> +<div id="quickview"><a href="https://www.apache.org/foundation/contributing.html" class="badge"><img src="https://www.apache.org/images/SupportApache-small.png" alt="Support Apache!" /></a><h3 class="directives">Directives</h3> +<ul id="toc"> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#allow">Allow</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#deny">Deny</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#order">Order</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#satisfy">Satisfy</a></li> +</ul> +<h3>Bugfix checklist</h3><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="https://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/CHANGES_2.4">httpd changelog</a></li><li><a href="https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&list_id=144532&product=Apache%20httpd-2&query_format=specific&order=changeddate%20DESC%2Cpriority%2Cbug_severity&component=mod_access_compat">Known issues</a></li><li><a href="https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Apache%20httpd-2&component=mod_access_compat">Report a bug</a></li></ul><h3>See also</h3> +<ul class="seealso"> +<li><code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_core.html#require">Require</a></code></li> +<li><code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_host.html">mod_authz_host</a></code></li> +<li><code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_core.html">mod_authz_core</a></code></li> +<li><a href="#comments_section">Comments</a></li></ul></div> + +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="Allow" id="Allow">Allow</a> <a name="allow" id="allow">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Controls which hosts can access an area of the +server</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code> Allow from all|<var>host</var>|env=[!]<var>env-variable</var> +[<var>host</var>|env=[!]<var>env-variable</var>] ...</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>Limit</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_access_compat</td></tr> +</table> + <p>The <code class="directive">Allow</code> directive affects which hosts can + access an area of the server. Access can be controlled by + hostname, IP address, IP address range, or by other + characteristics of the client request captured in environment + variables.</p> + + <p>The first argument to this directive is always + <code>from</code>. The subsequent arguments can take three + different forms. If <code>Allow from all</code> is specified, then + all hosts are allowed access, subject to the configuration of the + <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="#order">Order</a></code> directives as discussed + below. To allow only particular hosts or groups of hosts to access + the server, the <em>host</em> can be specified in any of the + following formats:</p> + + <dl> + <dt>A (partial) domain-name</dt> + + <dd> + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Allow from example.org +Allow from .net example.edu</pre> + + <p>Hosts whose names match, or end in, this string are allowed + access. Only complete components are matched, so the above + example will match <code>foo.example.org</code> but it will not + match <code>fooexample.org</code>. This configuration will cause + Apache httpd to perform a double DNS lookup on the client IP + address, regardless of the setting of the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#hostnamelookups">HostnameLookups</a></code> directive. It will do + a reverse DNS lookup on the IP address to find the associated + hostname, and then do a forward lookup on the hostname to assure + that it matches the original IP address. Only if the forward + and reverse DNS are consistent and the hostname matches will + access be allowed.</p></dd> + + <dt>A full IP address</dt> + + <dd> + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Allow from 10.1.2.3 +Allow from 192.168.1.104 192.168.1.205</pre> + + <p>An IP address of a host allowed access</p></dd> + + <dt>A partial IP address</dt> + + <dd> + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Allow from 10.1 +Allow from 10 172.20 192.168.2</pre> + + <p>The first 1 to 3 bytes of an IP address, for subnet + restriction.</p></dd> + + <dt>A network/netmask pair</dt> + + <dd> + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Allow from 10.1.0.0/255.255.0.0</pre> + + <p>A network a.b.c.d, and a netmask w.x.y.z. For more + fine-grained subnet restriction.</p></dd> + + <dt>A network/nnn CIDR specification</dt> + + <dd> + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Allow from 10.1.0.0/16</pre> + + <p>Similar to the previous case, except the netmask consists of + nnn high-order 1 bits.</p></dd> + </dl> + + <p>Note that the last three examples above match exactly the + same set of hosts.</p> + + <p>IPv6 addresses and IPv6 subnets can be specified as shown + below:</p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Allow from 2001:db8::a00:20ff:fea7:ccea +Allow from 2001:db8::a00:20ff:fea7:ccea/10</pre> + + + <p>The third format of the arguments to the + <code class="directive">Allow</code> directive allows access to the server + to be controlled based on the existence of an <a href="../env.html">environment variable</a>. When <code>Allow from + env=<var>env-variable</var></code> is specified, then the request is + allowed access if the environment variable <var>env-variable</var> + exists. When <code>Allow from env=!<var>env-variable</var></code> is + specified, then the request is allowed access if the environment + variable <var>env-variable</var> doesn't exist. + The server provides the ability to set environment + variables in a flexible way based on characteristics of the client + request using the directives provided by + <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_setenvif.html">mod_setenvif</a></code>. Therefore, this directive can be + used to allow access based on such factors as the clients + <code>User-Agent</code> (browser type), <code>Referer</code>, or + other HTTP request header fields.</p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SetEnvIf User-Agent ^KnockKnock/2\.0 let_me_in +<Directory "/docroot"> + Order Deny,Allow + Deny from all + Allow from env=let_me_in +</Directory></pre> + + + <p>In this case, browsers with a user-agent string beginning + with <code>KnockKnock/2.0</code> will be allowed access, and all + others will be denied.</p> + + <div class="note"> <h3>Merging of configuration sections</h3> + <p>When any directive provided by this module is used in a new + configuration section, no directives provided by this module are + inherited from previous configuration sections.</p> + </div> + + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="Deny" id="Deny">Deny</a> <a name="deny" id="deny">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Controls which hosts are denied access to the +server</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code> Deny from all|<var>host</var>|env=[!]<var>env-variable</var> +[<var>host</var>|env=[!]<var>env-variable</var>] ...</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>Limit</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_access_compat</td></tr> +</table> + <p>This directive allows access to the server to be restricted + based on hostname, IP address, or environment variables. The + arguments for the <code class="directive">Deny</code> directive are + identical to the arguments for the <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> directive.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="Order" id="Order">Order</a> <a name="order" id="order">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Controls the default access state and the order in which +<code class="directive">Allow</code> and <code class="directive">Deny</code> are +evaluated.</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code> Order <var>ordering</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>Order Deny,Allow</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>Limit</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_access_compat</td></tr> +</table> + + <p>The <code class="directive">Order</code> directive, along with the + <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> and + <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directives, + controls a three-pass access control system. The first pass + processes either all <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> or all <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directives, as specified + by the <code class="directive"><a href="#order">Order</a></code> + directive. The second pass parses the rest of the directives + (<code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> or + <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code>). The third + pass applies to all requests which do not match either of the first + two.</p> + + <p>Note that all <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directives are + processed, unlike a typical firewall, where only the first match is + used. The last match is effective (also unlike a typical firewall). + Additionally, the order in which lines appear in the configuration + files is not significant -- all <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> lines are processed as + one group, all <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> lines are considered as + another, and the default state is considered by itself.</p> + + <p><em>Ordering</em> is one of:</p> + + <dl> + <dt><code>Allow,Deny</code></dt> + + <dd>First, all <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> directives are + evaluated; at least one must match, or the request is rejected. + Next, all <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> + directives are evaluated. If any matches, the request is rejected. + Last, any requests which do not match an <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> or a <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directive are denied + by default.</dd> + + <dt><code>Deny,Allow</code></dt> + + <dd>First, all <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directives are + evaluated; if any match, the request is denied + <strong>unless</strong> it also matches an <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> directive. Any + requests which do not match any <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> or <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directives are + permitted.</dd> + + <dt><code>Mutual-failure</code></dt> + + <dd>This order has the same effect as <code>Order + Allow,Deny</code> and is deprecated in its favor.</dd> + </dl> + + <p>Keywords may only be separated by a comma; <em>no whitespace</em> + is allowed between them.</p> + + <table class="bordered"> + <tr> + <th>Match</th> + <th>Allow,Deny result</th> + <th>Deny,Allow result</th> + </tr><tr> + <th>Match Allow only</th> + <td>Request allowed</td> + <td>Request allowed</td> + </tr><tr> + <th>Match Deny only</th> + <td>Request denied</td> + <td>Request denied</td> + </tr><tr> + <th>No match</th> + <td>Default to second directive: Denied</td> + <td>Default to second directive: Allowed</td> + </tr><tr> + <th>Match both Allow & Deny</th> + <td>Final match controls: Denied</td> + <td>Final match controls: Allowed</td> + </tr> + </table> + + <p>In the following example, all hosts in the example.org domain + are allowed access; all other hosts are denied access.</p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Order Deny,Allow +Deny from all +Allow from example.org</pre> + + + <p>In the next example, all hosts in the example.org domain are + allowed access, except for the hosts which are in the + foo.example.org subdomain, who are denied access. All hosts not + in the example.org domain are denied access because the default + state is to <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> + access to the server.</p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Order Allow,Deny +Allow from example.org +Deny from foo.example.org</pre> + + + <p>On the other hand, if the <code class="directive">Order</code> in the + last example is changed to <code>Deny,Allow</code>, all hosts will + be allowed access. This happens because, regardless of the actual + ordering of the directives in the configuration file, the + <code>Allow from example.org</code> will be evaluated last and will + override the <code>Deny from foo.example.org</code>. All hosts not in + the <code>example.org</code> domain will also be allowed access + because the default state is <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code>.</p> + + <p>The presence of an <code class="directive">Order</code> directive can + affect access to a part of the server even in the absence of + accompanying <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> + and <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> + directives because of its effect on the default access state. For + example,</p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Directory "/www"> + Order Allow,Deny +</Directory></pre> + + + <p>will Deny all access to the <code>/www</code> directory + because the default access state is set to + <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code>.</p> + + <p>The <code class="directive">Order</code> directive controls the order of access + directive processing only within each phase of the server's + configuration processing. This implies, for example, that an + <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> or <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directive occurring in a + <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#location"><Location></a></code> section will + always be evaluated after an <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> or <code class="directive"><a href="#deny">Deny</a></code> directive occurring in a + <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#directory"><Directory></a></code> section or + <code>.htaccess</code> file, regardless of the setting of the + <code class="directive">Order</code> directive. For details on the merging + of configuration sections, see the documentation on <a href="../sections.html">How Directory, Location and Files sections + work</a>.</p> + + <div class="note"> <h3>Merging of configuration sections</h3> + <p>When any directive provided by this module is used in a new + configuration section, no directives provided by this module are + inherited from previous configuration sections.</p> + </div> + + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="Satisfy" id="Satisfy">Satisfy</a> <a name="satisfy" id="satisfy">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Interaction between host-level access control and +user authentication</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>Satisfy Any|All</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>Satisfy All</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>AuthConfig</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_access_compat</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Influenced by <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#limit"><Limit></a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#limitexcept"><LimitExcept></a></code> in version 2.0.51 and +later</td></tr> +</table> + <p>Access policy if both <code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_core.html#require">Require</a></code> used. The parameter can be + either <code>All</code> or <code>Any</code>. This directive is only + useful if access to a particular area is being restricted by both + username/password <em>and</em> client host address. In this case + the default behavior (<code>All</code>) is to require that the client + passes the address access restriction <em>and</em> enters a valid + username and password. With the <code>Any</code> option the client will be + granted access if they either pass the host restriction or enter a + valid username and password. This can be used to password restrict + an area, but to let clients from particular addresses in without + prompting for a password.</p> + + <p>For example, if you wanted to let people on your network have + unrestricted access to a portion of your website, but require that + people outside of your network provide a password, you could use a + configuration similar to the following:</p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Require valid-user +Allow from 192.168.1 +Satisfy Any</pre> + + + <p> + Another frequent use of the <code class="directive">Satisfy</code> directive + is to relax access restrictions for a subdirectory: + </p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Directory "/var/www/private"> + Require valid-user +</Directory> + +<Directory "/var/www/private/public"> + Allow from all + Satisfy Any +</Directory></pre> + + + <p>In the above example, authentication will be required for the + <code>/var/www/private</code> directory, but will not be required + for the <code>/var/www/private/public</code> directory.</p> + + <p>Since version 2.0.51 <code class="directive">Satisfy</code> directives can + be restricted to particular methods by <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#limit"><Limit></a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#limitexcept"><LimitExcept></a></code> sections.</p> + + <div class="note"> <h3>Merging of configuration sections</h3> + <p>When any directive provided by this module is used in a new + configuration section, no directives provided by this module are + inherited from previous configuration sections.</p> + </div> + + +<h3>See also</h3> +<ul> +<li><code class="directive"><a href="#allow">Allow</a></code></li> +<li><code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_core.html#require">Require</a></code></li> +</ul> +</div> +</div> +<div class="bottomlang"> +<p><span>Available Languages: </span><a href="../en/mod/mod_access_compat.html" title="English"> en </a> | +<a href="../fr/mod/mod_access_compat.html" hreflang="fr" rel="alternate" title="Français"> fr </a> | +<a href="../ja/mod/mod_access_compat.html" hreflang="ja" rel="alternate" title="Japanese"> ja </a></p> +</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img src="../images/up.gif" alt="top" /></a></div><div class="section"><h2><a id="comments_section" name="comments_section">Comments</a></h2><div class="warning"><strong>Notice:</strong><br />This is not a Q&A section. 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