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Creating a Password File
Create a password file to contain the HTTPS server passwords using the following steps:
1. Create the password directory by entering the following command:
# mkdir /etc/apache2/passwd
2. Create and update the user password file by entering the following command:
# htpasswd2 -c /etc/apache2/passwd/mypasswords TESTNAME
New password: <*******>
Re-type new password: *******
Creating the Distributed Configuration File
You can create a distributed configuration file, which you place in a directory, that contains
configuration directives specific to that directory and all its subdirectories. This allows you the
flexibility of defining how your entire directory structure is configured on a per-directory basis.
Use the following procedure to create the .htaccess distributed configuration file:
1. Create the following file:
/srv/www/htdocs/test/.htaccess
2. Add the following lines to the file you created in Step 1:
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Restricted Files"
AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/conf/passwd/mypasswords
Require user TESTNAME
Restarting the Apache HTTP Server
Restart Apache by entering the following command:
# /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
Verifying the Authentication and Authorization Operations
Verify that the Apache HTTP server authenticates and authorizes server access properly by
performing the following steps:
1. Open a browser window and navigate to the following website at:
http://<YOUR_WEB_SERVER_IP>/test/
2. When prompted, log in with the user name TESTNAME and the password PASSWORD.
If the login succeeds, the following message appears:
The Authentication and Authorization worked !
If the login fails, the following message appears:
Authorization Required
Protecting Apache HTTP Server Authorization with Symas CDS
Symas CDS is a service that can be used by applications to authenticate users and grant
authorization. It can protect the contents in Apache using an Apache module, mod_auth_ldap,
within the Linux distribution. Another Apache module, mod_ldap, can also be used as part of
the LDAP connection pooling and resulting cache services. When a request for the protected
data arrives, the LDAP directory looks at all entries to find a unique match. If it is found,
mod_auth_ldap uses the domain name (DN) of the entry and the password provided by the
HTTP client to bind the directory server.
Configuring CDS and LDAP Services
Use the following procedure to configure the CDS and LDAP services:
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