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  Modified:    htdocs/manual/mod  mod_auth_anon.html
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  Module is not compiled in by default.
  Update directive descriptions to use standard manual page format.
  
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  *** mod_auth_anon.html        1997/02/15 22:27:57     1.4
  --- mod_auth_anon.html        1997/04/16 09:13:05     1.5
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  *** 1,15 ****
  ! <html>
  ! <head>
  ! <title>Module mod_auth_anon.c</title>
  ! </head>
  ! <body>
    <!--#include virtual="header.html" -->
    <H1>Module mod_auth_anon</H1>
    
    This module is contained in the <code>mod_auth_anon.c</code> file and
  ! is compiled in by default. It is only available in Apache 1.1 and
  ! later.
  ! <p>
    It 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.
  --- 1,18 ----
  ! <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
  ! <HTML>
  ! <HEAD>
  ! <TITLE>Apache module mod_auth_anon.c</TITLE>
  ! </HEAD>
  ! <BODY>
    <!--#include virtual="header.html" -->
    <H1>Module mod_auth_anon</H1>
    
    This module is contained in the <code>mod_auth_anon.c</code> 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.
  ! 
  ! <h2>Summary</h2>
  ! 
    It 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.
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    allows users to share URLs.
    <p>
    
  ! <a href="#FullDescription">Full description</a> /
    <a href="#Example">Example</a> /
    <a href="#CompileTimeOptions">Compile time options</a> /
    <a href="#RevisionHistory">RevisionHistory</a> /
  --- 25,31 ----
    allows users to share URLs.
    <p>
    
  ! <a href="#Directives">Directives</a> /
    <a href="#Example">Example</a> /
    <a href="#CompileTimeOptions">Compile time options</a> /
    <a href="#RevisionHistory">RevisionHistory</a> /
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    <a href="#Sourcecode">Sourcecode</a>
    <p>
    
  ! <hr><h2><a name="FullDescription">Full description of all tokens</a></h2>
  ! <dl>
    
  - <code><dt>
  - Anonymous &lt; Space separated list &gt
  - </code></dt><dd>
        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
  --- 33,58 ----
    <a href="#Sourcecode">Sourcecode</a>
    <p>
    
  ! <h2><a name="Directives">Directives</a></h2>
  ! <ul>
  ! <li><A HREF="#anonymous">Anonymous</A>
  ! <li><A HREF="#LogMail">Anonymous_LogEmail</A>
  ! <li><A HREF="#VerifyEmail">Anonymous_VerifyEmail</A>
  ! <li><A HREF="#NoUser">Anonymous_NoUser</A>
  ! <li><A HREF="#Authoritative">Anonymous_Authoritative</A>
  ! </ul>
  ! 
  ! <hr>
  ! 
  ! <A name="anonymous"><h2>Anonymous</h2></a>
  ! <!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt Anonymous} directive&gt; -->
  ! <strong>Syntax:</strong> Anonymous <em>user user ...</em><br>
  ! <strong>Default:</strong> none<br>
  ! <strong>Context:</strong> directory, .htaccess<br>
  ! <strong>Override:</strong> AuthConfig<br>
  ! <strong>Status:</strong> Extension<br>
  ! <strong>Module:</strong> mod_auth_anon<p>
    
        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
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        This would allow the user to enter without password verification
        by using the userId's 'anonymous', 'AnonyMous','Not Registered' and
        'I Don't Know'.
  ! </dd>
    
  - <code><dt>
  - Anonymous_LogEmail &lt; on | off &gt
  - </code></dt><dd>
        When set 'on', the default, the 'password' entered (which hopefully
        contains a sensible email address) is logged in the httpd-log file.
  ! </dd>
    
  ! <code><dt>
  ! Anonymous_VerifyEmail &lt; on | off &gt
  ! </code></dt><dd>
  !     When set 'on', the default is 'off', the 'password' entered is
        checked for at least one '@' and a '.' to encourage users to enter
  !     valid email addresses (see the above <code>Auth_LogEmail</code>.
  ! </dd>
    
  ! <code><dt>
  ! Anonymous_NoUserID &lt; on | off &gt
  ! </code></dt><dd>
  !     When set 'on', the default is 'off', 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.
  - </dd>
    
  ! <code><dt>
  ! <a name="Authoritative">Anonymous_Authoritative &lt; on | off &gt</a>
  ! </code></dt><dd>
  !         Default is 'off'. When set 'on', there is no
            fall-through to other authorization methods. So if a
            userID does not match the values specified in the
        <code>Anonymous</code> directive, access is denied.
  --- 70,126 ----
        This would allow the user to enter without password verification
        by using the userId's 'anonymous', 'AnonyMous','Not Registered' and
        'I Don't Know'.
  ! <hr>
  ! 
  ! <A name="LogMail"><h2>Anonymous_LogEmail</h2></A>
  ! <strong>Syntax:</strong> Anonymous_LogEmail <em>on | off</em><br>
  ! <strong>Default:</strong> <code>off</code><br>
  ! <strong>Context:</strong> directory, .htaccess<br>
  ! <strong>Override:</strong> AuthConfig<br>
  ! <strong>Status:</strong> Extension<br>
  ! <strong>Module:</strong> mod_auth_anon<p>
    
        When set 'on', the default, the 'password' entered (which hopefully
        contains a sensible email address) is logged in the httpd-log file.
  ! <hr>
  ! 
  ! <A name="VerifyEmail"><h2>Anonymous_VerifyEmail</h2></A>
  ! <strong>Syntax:</strong> Anonymous <em>on | off</em><br>
  ! <strong>Default:</strong> <code>Anonymous_VerifyEmail off</code><br>
  ! <strong>Context:</strong> directory, .htaccess<br>
  ! <strong>Override:</strong> AuthConfig<br>
  ! <strong>Status:</strong> Extension<br>
  ! <strong>Module:</strong> mod_auth_anon<p>
    
  !     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 <code>Auth_LogEmail</code>).
    
  ! <HR>
  ! 
  ! <A name="NoUser"><h2>Anonymous_NoUser</h2></A>
  ! <strong>Syntax:</strong> Anonymous_NoUser <em>on | off</em><br>
  ! <strong>Default:</strong> <code>Anonymous_NoUser off</code><br>
  ! <strong>Context:</strong> directory, .htaccess<br>
  ! <strong>Override:</strong> AuthConfig<br>
  ! <strong>Status:</strong> Extension<br>
  ! <strong>Module:</strong> mod_auth_anon<p>
  ! 
  !     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.
    
  ! <A name="Authoritative"><h2>Anonymous_Authoritative</h2></A>
  ! <strong>Syntax:</strong> Anonymous_Authoritative <em>on | off</em><br>
  ! <strong>Default:</strong> <code>Anonymous_Authoritative off</code><br>
  ! <strong>Context:</strong> directory, .htaccess<br>
  ! <strong>Override:</strong> AuthConfig<br>
  ! <strong>Status:</strong> Extension<br>
  ! <strong>Module:</strong> mod_auth_anon<p>
  ! 
  !         When set 'on', there is no
            fall-through to other authorization methods. So if a
            userID does not match the values specified in the
        <code>Anonymous</code> directive, access is denied.
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        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.
  - </dd>
  - 
  - </dl>
  - 
    
    <hr><a name="Example"><h2>Example</h2></a>
    
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