mod_auth_dbm.c
file, and
is not compiled in by default. It provides for user authentication using
DBM files. See the DBM user documentation.
The AuthDBMGroupFile directive sets the name of a DBM file containing the list of user groups for user authentication. Filename is the absolute path to the group file.
The group file is keyed on the username. The value for a user is a comma-separated list of the groups to which the users belongs. There must be no whitespace within the value, and it must never contain any colons.
Security: make sure that the AuthDBMGroupFile is stored outside the document tree of the webserver; do not put it in the directory that it protects. Otherwise, clients will be able to download the AuthDBMGroupFile.
See also AuthName, AuthType and AuthDBMUserFile.
The AuthDBMUserFile directive sets the name of a DBM file containing the list of users and passwords for user authentication. Filename is the absolute path to the user file.
The user file is keyed on the username. The value for a user is the crypt() encrypted password, optionally followed by a colon and arbitrary data. The colon and the data following it will be ignored by the server.
Security: make sure that the AuthDBMUserFile is stored outside the document tree of the webserver; do not put it in the directory that it protects. Otherwise, clients will be able to download the AuthDBMUserFile.
See also AuthName, AuthType and AuthDBMGroupFile.