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Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3Module mod_auth_anonThis module is contained in themod_auth_anon.c file and
is not compiled in by default. It is only available in Apache 1.1 and
later. It allows "anonymous" user access to authenticated areas.
SummaryIt does access control in a manner similar to anonymous-ftp sites; i.e. have a 'magic' user id 'anonymous' and the email address as a password. These email addresses can be logged.Combined with other (database) access control methods, this allows for effective user tracking and customization according to a user profile while still keeping the site open for 'unregistered' users. One advantage of using Auth-based user tracking is that, unlike magic-cookies and funny URL pre/postfixes, it is completely browser independent and it allows users to share URLs. Directives / Example / Compile time options / RevisionHistory / Person to blame / Sourcecode
Directives
Anonymous directiveSyntax: Anonymous user user ...Default: none Context: directory, .htaccess Override: AuthConfig Status: Extension Module: mod_auth_anon A list of one or more 'magic' userIDs which are allowed access without password verification. The userIDs are space separated. It is possible to use the ' and " quotes to allow a space in a userID as well as the \ escape character.
Please note that the comparison is case-IN-sensitive.
Example: This would allow the user to enter without password verification by using the userId's 'anonymous', 'AnonyMous','Not Registered' and 'I Don't Know'. Anonymous_Authoritative directiveSyntax: Anonymous_Authoritative on | offDefault: Anonymous_Authoritative off Context: directory, .htaccess Override: AuthConfig Status: Extension Module: mod_auth_anon
When set 'on', there is no
fall-through to other authorization methods. So if a
userID does not match the values specified in the
Be sure you know what you are doing when you decide to switch it on. And remember that it is the linking order of the modules (in the Configuration / Make file) which details the order in which the Authorization modules are queried. Anonymous_LogEmail directiveSyntax: Anonymous_LogEmail on | offDefault: Anonymous_LogEmail on Context: directory, .htaccess Override: AuthConfig Status: Extension Module: mod_auth_anon When set 'on', the default, the 'password' entered (which hopefully contains a sensible email address) is logged in the httpd-log file. Anonymous_MustGiveEmail directiveSyntax: Anonymous_MustGiveEmail on | offDefault: Anonymous_MustGiveEmail on Context: directory, .htaccess Override: AuthConfig Status: Extension Module: mod_auth_anon Specifies whether the user must specify an email address as the password. This prohibits blank passwords. Anonymous_NoUserID directiveSyntax: Anonymous_NoUserID on | offDefault: Anonymous_NoUserID off Context: directory, .htaccess Override: AuthConfig Status: Extension Module: mod_auth_anon When set 'on', users can leave the userID (and perhaps the password field) empty. This can be very convenient for MS-Explorer users who can just hit return or click directly on the OK button; which seems a natural reaction. Anonymous_VerifyEmail directiveSyntax: Anonymous_VerifyEmail on | offDefault: Anonymous_VerifyEmail off Context: directory, .htaccess Override: AuthConfig Status: Extension Module: mod_auth_anon
When set 'on' the 'password' entered is
checked for at least one '@' and a '.' to encourage users to enter
valid email addresses (see the above ExampleThe example below (when combined with the Auth directives of a htpasswd-file based (or GDM, mSQL etc.) base access control system allows users in as 'guests' with the following properties:
Excerpt of access.conf:
Compile Time OptionsCurrently there are no Compile options.Revision HistoryThis version: 23 Nov 1995, 24 Feb 1996, 16 May 1996.
Contact/person to blameThis module was written for the European Wide Service Exchange by <Dirk.vanGulik@jrc.it >.
Feel free to contact me if you have any problems, ice-creams or bugs. This
documentation, courtesy of Nick Himba,
<himba@cs.utwente.nl> .
SourcecodeThe source code can be found at
http://www.apache.org . A snapshot of a development version
usually resides at
http://me-www.jrc.it/~dirkx/mod_auth_anon.c . Please make sure
that you always quote the version you use when filing a bug report.
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