mod_auth_anon
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mod_auth_anon
Enables anonymous user access to protected areas (similar to anonymous FTP,
where the email addresses can be logged).
mod_auth_db
Uses Berkeley DB files to provide user authentication.
This module is disabled in the Oracle HTTP Server and is not supported by Oracle.
mod_auth_dbm
Uses DBM files to provide user authentication.
This module is not supported by Oracle.
mod_auth_digest
Uses MD5 Digest Authentication to provide user authentication.
This module is not supported by Oracle.
mod_autoindex
Generates directory indexes automatically.
mod_cern_meta
Emulates CERN (Conseil Europeen pour le Recherche Nucleaire) HTTPD metafile
semantics. Metafiles are additional HTTP headers that can be produced for each file
the server accesses, in addition to the typical set.
This module is not supported by Oracle.
See Also:
Module
mod_auth_anon
in the Apache Server
documentation.
See Also:
Module
mod_autoindex
in the Apache Server
documentation.
Summary of Contents for HTTP Server
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Page 38: ...About htaccess Files 2 8 Oracle HTTP Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 52: ...Getting Information about Processes 4 8 Oracle HTTP Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 60: ...Configuring Reverse Proxies and Load Balancers 5 8 Oracle HTTP Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 70: ...Specifying Log Files 6 10 Oracle HTTP Server Administrator s Guide ...
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