As HTTP is a relatively stateless protocol, each request generates an authentication attempt. While this is cheap when authenticating against dbm or htpasswd files, it can get very expensive when running against a Windows domain controller, ACE server, or other networked database, particularly on image-rich pages and FancyIndexes from mod_autoindex. mod_authenticache provides a secure method of caching credentials in order to more efficiently serve in these situations. WWW: http://killa.net/infosec/mod_authenticache/ PR: 57964 Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
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