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and passwords before accessing pages in some directories. Authentication is the process of checking if the password given is correct for a user. Apache has standard modules for authenticating out of several different kinds of databases. The external authentication module provides a flexible tool for creating authentication systems based on other databases. The module can be used in either of two somewhat divergent ways: 1) External Authentication: When a user supplies a login and password, mod_auth*_external runs a program you write, passing it the login and password. Your program does whatever checking and logging it needs to, and then returns a Accept/Reject flag to Apache. 2) Hardcoded Authentication: Some hooks have been inserted into mod_auth*_external to make it easy to replace the call to the external authentication program with a call to a hardcoded internal authentication routine that you write.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2008/04/25 11:11:31 marttikuparinen Exp $
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SHA1 (mod_authnz_external-3.1.0.tar.gz) = 0b699abaeaf693edad8f1b7435cab77d28af0bec
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RMD160 (mod_authnz_external-3.1.0.tar.gz) = 380398a58b06ba3352f1ff0dc7758dba6d455327
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Size (mod_authnz_external-3.1.0.tar.gz) = 171832 bytes
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