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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<modulesynopsis metafile="mod_authz_user.xml.meta">
<name>mod_authz_user</name>
<description>User Authorization</description>
<status>Base</status>
<sourcefile>mod_authz_user.c</sourcefile>
<identifier>authz_user_module</identifier>
<summary>
<p>This module provides authorization capabilities so that
authenticated users can be allowed or denied access to portions
of the web site. <module>mod_authz_user</module> grants
access if the authenticated user is listed in a <code>Require user</code>
directive. Alternatively <code>Require valid-user</code> can be used to
grant access to all successfully authenticated users.</p>
</summary>
<seealso><directive module="mod_authz_core">Require</directive></seealso>
<section id="requiredirectives"><title>The Require Directives</title>
<p>Apache's <directive module="mod_authz_core">Require</directive>
directives are used during the authorization phase to ensure that
a user is allowed to access a resource. mod_authz_user extends the
authorization types with <code>user</code> and <code>valid-user</code>.
</p>
<p>Since v2.4.8, <a href="../expr.html">expressions</a> are supported
within the user require directives.</p>
<section id="requser"><title>Require user</title>
<p>This directive specifies a list of users that are allowed to gain
access.</p>
<highlight language="config">
Require user john paul george ringo
</highlight>
</section>
<section id="reqvaliduser"><title>Require valid-user</title>
<p>When this directive is specified, any successfully authenticated
user will be allowed to gain access.</p>
<highlight language="config">
Require valid-user
</highlight>
</section>
</section>
</modulesynopsis>
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