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List:       apache-httpd-users
Subject:    Re: [users@httpd] mod_access_compat issue
From:       Eric Covener <covener () gmail ! com>
Date:       2014-06-26 18:42:51
Message-ID: CALK=YjNJwJ37YtmDgc8FW7SEv8jQG=ONPXEuWajuN4xKdKmt2g () mail ! gmail ! com
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> I think that controls the interaction between user authentication
> and host authentication. I'm not using any user authentication.
> However, adding 'Satisfy any' fixes it. Is that because the
> host authentication is still denying access, but the default user
> authentication is to allow? Or because the host authentication
> is working OK and the default user authentication is to permit?

I'm not 1000% clear, but I think it is moreso that Satisfy controls
how two phases (access control and authorization) are combined, and
require "providers" are in the latter phase even though they make
user-indepdendent authorization decisions.

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