Re: mod_auth_pgsql and mod_auth_mysql on the same server

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Hi!

In other words, if there exists some configuration directive inside the
main configuration, then every VirtualHost generally inherits it from
there, unless it specifically overrides it inside of its own VirtualHost
section.


That's the problem. There are no options for mod_auth_pgsql in the main configuration. mod_auth_pgsql is only loaded from the mods-enabled diirectory as the first module (000_mod_auth_pgsql)

There is no global configuration. It seems to be enabled by default for all virtual hosts with no "switch" to disable/enable it anywhere except completely disabling it for the whole server.

Best,
Marc

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