Re: [users@httpd] Directory/Virtualhost & ACLs.

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On 7/25/06, Chris Johnson <johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>>       So, first question.  Do Directory and Virtualhost blocks have
>> their own ACLs?  Seem to from where I'm sitting.
>
> They do, but they will inherit from the parent context when nothing is
> specified.
> See:
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/sections.html#mergin
>
>>
>>       Second.  Is there any other/better way to deal with this
>> annoyance?  What do ohers do?
>
> Use Order/Allow/Deny directives only where you need to change the
> permissions applied to a parent context.  Otherwise, leave them out.
>
>

      Excuse me, I shave asked the following.  Should this be true for
Apache 1.3 as well?  Because I'm not seeing it.


This has not changed in any substantial way between 1.3 and 2.2
(although 1.3's mod_access became mod_authz_host in 2.2).

Joshua.

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