to the next module
(Apache::Control_admin).
Any explanation of why this actually works would be appreciated.
the PerlAccessHandler runs whether or not there is a Requires
directive configured - its the PerlAuthenHandler and PerlAuthzHandler
that will not. I had assumed that since you wanted $r-requires
Does anyone have an example of how to use $r-requires?
I cannot find Apache::AuthzAge for an example of its use.
I'm trying to handle all my location directive specific stuff in a
TransHandler and simply want to
set require valid-user for some specific paths.
Thanks,
Rodney Hampton
Rodney Hampton wrote:
Does anyone have an example of how to use $r-requires?
see recipe 13.6 in the cookbook, the code for which can be found here:
http://www.modperlcookbook.org/code/ch13/Cookbook/AuthzRole.pm
I cannot find Apache::AuthzAge for an example of its use.
I'm trying to handle
Geoffrey Young wrote:
$r-requires() is read-only. conditional authentication is a bit
counterintuitive - you can't set up authentication where it doesn't
already exist because Apache won't run the authentication phase
without a Require directive in your httpd.conf. the solution