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File apache2-README-access_compat.txt of Package apache2
Dear System Administrator, with apache 2.4, some changes have been introduced that affect apache's access control scheme. Previously, the directives "Allow", "Deny" and "Order" have determined if access to a resource has been granted with apache 2.2. Example (from /etc/apache2/httpd.conf, the main apache configuration file): <Directory /> Options None AllowOverride None Order deny,allow Deny from all </Directory> With 2.4, these directives have been replaced by the "Require" directive, which is contained in the mod_authz_core module, and enhanced by the mod_authz_host module. "Require" understands several regulative groups, such as env access granted if an apache environment variable is set method access granted only for given HTTP methods (GET, POST, ...) expr access granted if the expression following expr evaluates to true user access granted if the named users can access the resource group analogous to user for groups valid-user access granted if a valid user requests it ip access granted if the client's IP address matches all granted unconditionally accepted/granted all denied unconditionally denied access By consequence, the set of 2.2 directives Order deny,allow Deny from all can be translated to the apache 2.4 Require directive Require all denied The SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 package set for apache comes with a compatibility module called mod_access_compat, which, if loaded, causes apache to understand the 2.2 "Allow/Deny" directives. Unfortunately, the mixed usage of the 2.2 "Allow/Deny" and the 2.4 "Require" directive will lead to either unexpected or inconclusive results. By consequence, one should decide if the 2.2 or the 2.4 access control mimics shall be used. Fortunately, it is easy to switch from the new back to the old scheme: a2enmod access_compat will enable the 2.2 scheme, a2enmod -d access_compat will disable the old scheme again, thereby enabling the new scheme. Of course, an apache restart is needed: systemctl restart apache2 The SUSE apache configuration framework can work with both the new and the old scheme, conditional if the access_compat apache module is loaded. Additional pointers about the access controls new in apache 2.4 and about the access_compat module can be found here: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_authz_core.html http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_authz_host.html http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_access_compat.html
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