Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
Description: | Group Authorization and Login using SQL |
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Status: | Extension |
Module Identifier: | authz_dbd_module |
Source File: | mod_authz_dbd.c |
Compatibility: | Available in Apache 2.4 and later |
This module provides authorization capabilities so that
authenticated users can be allowed or denied access to portions
of the web site by group membership. Similar functionality is
provided by mod_authz_groupfile
and
mod_authz_dbm
, with the exception that
this module queries a SQL database to determine whether a
user is a member of a group.
This module can also provide database-backed user login/logout
capabilities. These are likely to be of most value when used
in conjunction with mod_authn_dbd
.
This module relies on mod_dbd
to specify
the backend database driver and connection parameters, and
manage the database connections.
Apache's Require
directives are used during the authorization phase to ensure that
a user is allowed to access a resource. mod_authz_dbd extends the
authorization types with dbd-group
, dbd-login
and
dbd-logout
.
Since v2.5.0, expressions are supported within the DBD require directives.
This directive specifies group membership that is required for the user to gain access.
Require dbd-group team AuthzDBDQuery "SELECT group FROM authz WHERE user = %s"
This directive specifies a query to be run indicating the user has logged in.
Require dbd-login AuthzDBDQuery "UPDATE authn SET login = 'true' WHERE user = %s"
This directive specifies a query to be run indicating the user has logged out.
Require dbd-logout AuthzDBDQuery "UPDATE authn SET login = 'false' WHERE user = %s"
In addition to the standard authorization function of checking group membership, this module can also provide server-side user session management via database-backed login/logout capabilities. Specifically, it can update a user's session status in the database whenever the user visits designated URLs (subject of course to users supplying the necessary credentials).
This works by defining two special
Require
types:
Require dbd-login
and Require dbd-logout
.
For usage details, see the configuration example below.
Some administrators may wish to implement client-side session
management that works in concert with the server-side login/logout
capabilities offered by this module, for example, by setting or unsetting
an HTTP cookie or other such token when a user logs in or out.
To support such integration, mod_authz_dbd
exports an
optional hook that will be run whenever a user's status is updated in
the database. Other session management modules can then use the hook
to implement functions that start and end client-side sessions.
# mod_dbd configuration DBDriver pgsql DBDParams "dbname=apacheauth user=apache pass=xxxxxx" DBDMin 4 DBDKeep 8 DBDMax 20 DBDExptime 300 <Directory /usr/www/my.site/team-private/> # mod_authn_core and mod_auth_basic configuration # for mod_authn_dbd AuthType Basic AuthName Team AuthBasicProvider dbd # mod_authn_dbd SQL query to authenticate a logged-in user AuthDBDUserPWQuery \ "SELECT password FROM authn WHERE user = %s AND login = 'true'" # mod_authz_core configuration for mod_authz_dbd Require dbd-group team # mod_authz_dbd configuration AuthzDBDQuery "SELECT group FROM authz WHERE user = %s" # when a user fails to be authenticated or authorized, # invite them to login; this page should provide a link # to /team-private/login.html ErrorDocument 401 /login-info.html <Files login.html> # don't require user to already be logged in! AuthDBDUserPWQuery "SELECT password FROM authn WHERE user = %s" # dbd-login action executes a statement to log user in Require dbd-login AuthzDBDQuery "UPDATE authn SET login = 'true' WHERE user = %s" # return user to referring page (if any) after # successful login AuthzDBDLoginToReferer On </Files> <Files logout.html> # dbd-logout action executes a statement to log user out Require dbd-logout AuthzDBDQuery "UPDATE authn SET login = 'false' WHERE user = %s" </Files> </Directory>
Description: | Determines whether to redirect the Client to the Referring
page on successful login or logout if a Referer request
header is present |
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Syntax: | AuthzDBDLoginToReferer On|Off |
Default: | AuthzDBDLoginToReferer Off |
Context: | directory |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_authz_dbd |
In conjunction with Require dbd-login
or
Require dbd-logout
, this provides the option to
redirect the client back to the Referring page (the URL in
the Referer
HTTP request header, if present).
When there is no Referer
header,
AuthzDBDLoginToReferer On
will be ignored.
Description: | Specify the SQL Query for the required operation |
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Syntax: | AuthzDBDQuery query |
Context: | directory |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_authz_dbd |
The AuthzDBDQuery
specifies an SQL
query to run. The purpose of the query depends on the
Require
directive in
effect.
Require dbd-group
directive,
it specifies a query to look up groups for the current user. This is
the standard functionality of other authorization modules such as
mod_authz_groupfile
and mod_authz_dbm
.
The first column value of each row returned by the query statement
should be a string containing a group name. Zero, one, or more rows
may be returned.
Require dbd-group AuthzDBDQuery "SELECT group FROM groups WHERE user = %s"
Require dbd-login
or
Require dbd-logout
directive, it will never deny access,
but will instead execute a SQL statement designed to log the user
in or out. The user must already be authenticated with
mod_authn_dbd
.
Require dbd-login AuthzDBDQuery "UPDATE authn SET login = 'true' WHERE user = %s"
In all cases, the user's ID will be passed as a single string
parameter when the SQL query is executed. It may be referenced within
the query statement using a %s
format specifier.
Description: | Specify a query to look up a login page for the user |
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Syntax: | AuthzDBDRedirectQuery query |
Context: | directory |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_authz_dbd |
Specifies an optional SQL query to use after successful login
(or logout) to redirect the user to a URL, which may be
specific to the user. The user's ID will be passed as a single string
parameter when the SQL query is executed. It may be referenced within
the query statement using a %s
format specifier.
AuthzDBDRedirectQuery "SELECT userpage FROM userpages WHERE user = %s"
The first column value of the first row returned by the query statement should be a string containing a URL to which to redirect the client. Subsequent rows will be ignored. If no rows are returned, the client will not be redirected.
Note that AuthzDBDLoginToReferer
takes
precedence if both are set.