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<modulesynopsis metafile="mod_auth_basic.xml.meta">
<name>mod_auth_basic</name>
<description>Basic authentication</description>
<status>Base</status>
<sourcefile>mod_auth_basic.c</sourcefile>
<identifier>auth_basic_module</identifier>
<compatibility>Available in Apache 2.1 and later</compatibility>
<summary>
<p>This module allows the use of HTTP Basic Authentication to
restrict access by looking up users in the given providers.
HTTP Digest Authentication is provided by
<module>mod_auth_digest</module>. This module should
usually be combined with at least one authentication module
such as <module>mod_authn_file</module> and one authorization
module such as <module>mod_authz_user</module>.</p>
</summary>
<seealso><directive module="mod_authn_core">AuthName</directive></seealso>
<seealso><directive module="mod_authn_core">AuthType</directive></seealso>
<seealso><directive module="mod_authz_core">Require</directive></seealso>
<seealso><directive module="mod_authz_core">Reject</directive></seealso>
<seealso><directive module="mod_access_compat">Satisfy</directive> (Deprecated)</seealso>
<seealso><directive module="mod_authz_core">&lt;SatisfyAll&gt;</directive></seealso>
<seealso><directive module="mod_authz_core">&lt;SatisfyOne&gt;</directive></seealso>
<seealso><a href="/howto/auth.html">Authentication howto</a></seealso>
<directivesynopsis>
<name>AuthBasicProvider</name>
<description>Sets the authentication provider(s) for this location</description>
<syntax>AuthBasicProvider <var>provider-name</var>
[<var>provider-name</var>] ...</syntax>
<default>AuthBasicProvider file</default>
<contextlist><context>directory</context><context>.htaccess</context>
</contextlist>
<override>AuthConfig</override>
<usage>
<p>The <directive>AuthBasicProvider</directive> directive sets
which provider is used to authenticate the users for this location.
The default <code>file</code> provider is implemented
by the <module>mod_authn_file</module> module. Make sure
that the chosen provider module is present in the server.</p>
<example><title>Example</title>
&lt;Location /secure&gt;<br />
<indent>
AuthType basic<br />
AuthName "private area"<br />
AuthBasicProvider dbm<br />
AuthDBMType SDBM<br />
AuthDBMUserFile /www/etc/dbmpasswd<br />
Require valid-user<br />
</indent>
&lt;/Location&gt;
</example>
<p>Providers are implemented by <module>mod_authn_dbm</module>,
<module>mod_authn_file</module>, <module>mod_authn_dbd</module>,
and <module>mod_authnz_ldap</module>.</p>
</usage>
</directivesynopsis>
<directivesynopsis>
<name>AuthBasicAuthoritative</name>
<description>Sets whether authorization and authentication are passed to
lower level modules</description>
<syntax>AuthBasicAuthoritative On|Off</syntax>
<default>AuthBasicAuthoritative On</default>
<contextlist><context>directory</context><context>.htaccess</context>
</contextlist>
<override>AuthConfig</override>
<usage>
<p>Normally, each authorization module listed in <directive
module="mod_auth_basic">AuthBasicProvider</directive> will attempt
to verify the user, and if the user is not found in any provider,
access will be denied. Setting the
<directive>AuthBasicAuthoritative</directive> directive explicitly
to <code>Off</code> allows for both authentication and
authorization to be passed on to other non-provider-based modules
if there is <strong>no userID</strong> or <strong>rule</strong>
matching the supplied userID. This should only be necessary when
combining <module>mod_auth_basic</module> with third-party modules
that are not configured with the <directive
module="mod_auth_basic">AuthBasicProvider</directive>
directive. When using such modules, the order of processing
is determined in the modules' source code and is not configurable.</p>
</usage>
</directivesynopsis>
</modulesynopsis>