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-<IfDefine AUTH_MYSQL>
-LoadModule mysql_auth_module modules/mod_auth_mysql.so
-
-# mod_auth_mysql can be used to limit access to documents by checking
-# data in a MySQL database.
-
-# This will enable user-based MySQL authentication of everything
-# within /home/httpd. You'll need to do the following as the MySQL
-# root user beforehand:
-#
-# CREATE DATABASE auth;
-# USE auth;
-# CREATE TABLE users (
-# user_name CHAR(30) NOT NULL,
-# user_passwd CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
-# PRIMARY KEY (user_name)
-# );
-# GRANT SELECT
-# ON auth.users
-# TO authuser@localhost
-# IDENTIFIED BY 'PaSsW0Rd';
-#
-# INSERT INTO users VALUES ('testuser', ENCRYPT('testpass'));
-#
-#<Directory /home/httpd>
-# # If you want tot make mod_auth_mysql work with apache-2.2, please uncomment
-# # the following line:
-# #AuthBasicAuthoritative Off
-# AuthName "MySQL authenticated zone"
-# AuthType Basic
-#
-# AuthMySQLUser authuser
-# AuthMySQLPassword PaSsW0Rd
-# AuthMySQLDB auth
-# AuthMySQLUserTable users
-# AuthMySQLNameField user_name
-# AuthMySQLPasswordField user_passwd
-#
-# require valid-user
-#</Directory>
-
-# This will enable group-based MySQL authentication of everything
-# within /home/httpd. You'll need to do the following as the MySQL
-# root user beforehand:
-#
-# CREATE DATABASE auth;
-# USE auth;
-# CREATE TABLE users (
-# user_name CHAR(30) NOT NULL,
-# user_passwd CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
-# user_group CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
-# PRIMARY KEY (user_name)
-# );
-# GRANT SELECT
-# ON auth.users
-# TO authuser@localhost
-# IDENTIFIED BY 'PaSsW0Rd';
-#
-# INSERT INTO users VALUES ('testuser', ENCRYPT('testpass'), 'user');
-# INSERT INTO users VALUES ('testadmin', ENCRYPT('testpass'), 'admin');
-#
-#<Directory /home/httpd>
-# # If you want tot make mod_auth_mysql work with apache-2.2, please uncomment
-# # the following line:
-# #AuthBasicAuthoritative Off
-# AuthName "MySQL group authenticated zone"
-# AuthType Basic
-#
-# AuthMySQLUser authuser
-# AuthMySQLPassword PaSsW0Rd
-# AuthMySQLDB auth
-# AuthMySQLUserTable users
-# AuthMySQLNameField user_name
-# AuthMySQLPasswordField user_passwd
-# AuthMySQLGroupField user_group
-#
-# require group admin
-#</Directory>
-
-# Like the above this enables group-based MySQL authentication of
-# everything within /home/httpd, but this configuration allows users to
-# belong to more than one group. You'll need to do the following as
-# the MySQL root user beforehand:
-#
-# CREATE DATABASE auth;
-# USE auth;
-# CREATE TABLE users (
-# user_name CHAR(30) NOT NULL,
-# user_passwd CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
-# PRIMARY KEY (user_name)
-# );
-# CREATE TABLE groups (
-# user_name CHAR(30) NOT NULL,
-# user_group CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
-# PRIMARY KEY (user_name, user_group)
-# );
-# GRANT SELECT
-# ON auth.users
-# TO authuser@localhost
-# IDENTIFIED BY 'PaSsW0Rd';
-# GRANT SELECT
-# ON auth.groups
-# TO authuser@localhost
-# IDENTIFIED BY 'PaSsW0Rd';
-#
-# INSERT INTO users VALUES ('testuser', ENCRYPT('testpass'));
-# INSERT INTO groups VALUES ('testuser', 'user');
-# INSERT INTO users VALUES ('testadmin', ENCRYPT('testpass'));
-# INSERT INTO groups VALUES ('testadmin', 'admin');
-# INSERT INTO groups VALUES ('testadmin', 'user');
-#
-#<Directory /home/httpd>
-# # If you want tot make mod_auth_mysql work with apache-2.2, please uncomment
-# # the following line:
-# #AuthBasicAuthoritative Off
-# AuthName "MySQL group authenticated zone"
-# AuthType Basic
-#
-# AuthMySQLUser authuser
-# AuthMySQLPassword PaSsW0Rd
-# AuthMySQLDB auth
-# AuthMySQLUserTable users
-# AuthMySQLNameField user_name
-# AuthMySQLPasswordField user_passwd
-# AuthMySQLGroupTable groups
-# AuthMySQLGroupField user_group
-#
-# require group user
-#</Directory>
-</IfDefine>
-
-# vim: ts=4 filetype=apache