Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
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Description: | Allows a FastCGI authorizer application to handle Apache httpd authentication and authorization |
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Status: | Extension |
Module Identifier: | authnz_fcgi_module |
Source File: | mod_authnz_fcgi.c |
Compatibility: | Available in version 2.4.10 and later |
This module allows FastCGI authorizer applications to authenticate users and authorize access to resources. It supports generic FastCGI authorizers which participate in a single phase for authentication and authorization as well as Apache httpd-specific authenticators and authorizors which participate in one or both phases.
FastCGI authorizers can authenticate using user id and password, such as for Basic authentication, or can authenticate using arbitrary mechanisms.
The invocation modes for FastCGI authorizers supported by this module are distinguished by two characteristics, type and auth mechanism.
Type is simply authn
for authentication,
authz
for authorization, or authnz
for
combined authentication and authorization.
Auth mechanism refers to the Apache httpd configuration
mechanisms and processing phases, and can be
AuthBasicProvider
, Require
, or
check_user_id
. The first two of these
correspond to the directives used to enable participation in the
appropriate processing phase.
Descriptions of each mode:
authn
, mechanism
AuthBasicProvider
FCGI_ROLE
is set to AUTHORIZER
and
FCGI_APACHE_ROLE
is set to AUTHENTICATOR
.
The application must be defined as provider type authn
using
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider
and enabled with
AuthBasicProvider
.
When invoked, the application is
expected to authenticate the client using the provided user id and
password. Example application:
#!/usr/bin/perl use FCGI; my $request = FCGI::Request(); while ($request->Accept() >= 0) { die if $ENV{'FCGI_APACHE_ROLE'} ne "AUTHENTICATOR"; die if $ENV{'FCGI_ROLE'} ne "AUTHORIZER"; die if !$ENV{'REMOTE_PASSWD'}; die if !$ENV{'REMOTE_USER'}; print STDERR "This text is written to the web server error log.\n"; if ( ($ENV{'REMOTE_USER' } eq "foo" || $ENV{'REMOTE_USER'} eq "foo1") && $ENV{'REMOTE_PASSWD'} eq "bar" ) { print "Status: 200\n"; print "Variable-AUTHN_1: authn_01\n"; print "Variable-AUTHN_2: authn_02\n"; print "\n"; } else { print "Status: 401\n\n"; } }Example configuration:
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider authn FooAuthn fcgi://localhost:10102/ <Location "/protected/"> AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted" AuthBasicProvider FooAuthn Require ... </Location>
authz
, mechanism
Require
FCGI_ROLE
is set to
AUTHORIZER
and FCGI_APACHE_ROLE
is set to
AUTHORIZER
. The application must be defined as
provider type authz using
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider
. When invoked, the application
is expected to authorize the client using the provided user id and other
request data. Example application:
#!/usr/bin/perl use FCGI; my $request = FCGI::Request(); while ($request->Accept() >= 0) { die if $ENV{'FCGI_APACHE_ROLE'} ne "AUTHORIZER"; die if $ENV{'FCGI_ROLE'} ne "AUTHORIZER"; die if $ENV{'REMOTE_PASSWD'}; print STDERR "This text is written to the web server error log.\n"; if ($ENV{'REMOTE_USER'} eq "foo1") { print "Status: 200\n"; print "Variable-AUTHZ_1: authz_01\n"; print "Variable-AUTHZ_2: authz_02\n"; print "\n"; } else { print "Status: 403\n\n"; } }Example configuration:
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider authz FooAuthz fcgi://localhost:10103/ <Location "/protected/"> AuthType ... AuthName ... AuthBasicProvider ... Require FooAuthz </Location>
authnz
, mechanism
AuthBasicProvider
+ Require
AUTHORIZER
protocol, FCGI_ROLE
is set to
AUTHORIZER
and FCGI_APACHE_ROLE
is not set.
The application must be defined as provider type authnz
using
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider
. The application is expected to
handle both authentication and authorization in the same invocation
using the user id, password, and other request data. The invocation
occurs during the Apache httpd API authentication phase. If the
application returns 200 and the same provider is invoked during the
authorization phase (via Require
), mod_authnz_fcgi
will return success for the authorization phase without invoking the
application. Example application:
#!/usr/bin/perl use FCGI; my $request = FCGI::Request(); while ($request->Accept() >= 0) { die if $ENV{'FCGI_APACHE_ROLE'}; die if $ENV{'FCGI_ROLE'} ne "AUTHORIZER"; die if !$ENV{'REMOTE_PASSWD'}; die if !$ENV{'REMOTE_USER'}; print STDERR "This text is written to the web server error log.\n"; if ( ($ENV{'REMOTE_USER' } eq "foo" || $ENV{'REMOTE_USER'} eq "foo1") && $ENV{'REMOTE_PASSWD'} eq "bar" && $ENV{'REQUEST_URI'} =~ m%/bar/.*%) { print "Status: 200\n"; print "Variable-AUTHNZ_1: authnz_01\n"; print "Variable-AUTHNZ_2: authnz_02\n"; print "\n"; } else { print "Status: 401\n\n"; } }Example configuration:
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider authnz FooAuthnz fcgi://localhost:10103/ <Location "/protected/"> AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted" AuthBasicProvider FooAuthnz Require FooAuthnz </Location>
authn
, mechanism
check_user_id
FCGI_ROLE
is set to
AUTHORIZER
and FCGI_APACHE_ROLE
is set to
AUTHENTICATOR
. The application must be defined as
provider type authn using
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider
. AuthnzFcgiCheckAuthnProvider
specifies when it is called. Example application:
#!/usr/bin/perl use FCGI; my $request = FCGI::Request(); while ($request->Accept() >= 0) { die if $ENV{'FCGI_APACHE_ROLE'} ne "AUTHENTICATOR"; die if $ENV{'FCGI_ROLE'} ne "AUTHORIZER"; # This authorizer assumes that the RequireBasicAuth option of # AuthnzFcgiCheckAuthnProvider is On: die if !$ENV{'REMOTE_PASSWD'}; die if !$ENV{'REMOTE_USER'}; print STDERR "This text is written to the web server error log.\n"; if ( ($ENV{'REMOTE_USER' } eq "foo" || $ENV{'REMOTE_USER'} eq "foo1") && $ENV{'REMOTE_PASSWD'} eq "bar" ) { print "Status: 200\n"; print "Variable-AUTHNZ_1: authnz_01\n"; print "Variable-AUTHNZ_2: authnz_02\n"; print "\n"; } else { print "Status: 401\n\n"; # If a response body is written here, it will be returned to # the client. } }Example configuration:
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider authn FooAuthn fcgi://localhost:10103/ <Location "/protected/"> AuthType ... AuthName ... AuthnzFcgiCheckAuthnProvider FooAuthn \ Authoritative On \ RequireBasicAuth Off \ UserExpr "%{reqenv:REMOTE_USER}" Require ... </Location>
AUTHENTICATOR
and AUTHORIZER
), define
separate providers as follows, even if they map to the same
application:
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider authn FooAuthn fcgi://localhost:10102/ AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider authz FooAuthz fcgi://localhost:10102/Specify the authn provider on
AuthBasicProvider
and the authz provider on
Require
:
AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted" AuthBasicProvider FooAuthn Require FooAuthz
AUTHORIZER
role
(authentication and authorizer in one invocation), define a
single provider as follows:
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider authnz FooAuthnz fcgi://localhost:10103/Specify the authnz provider on both
AuthBasicProvider
and Require
:
AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted" AuthBasicProvider FooAuthnz Require FooAuthnz
The following are potential features which are not currently implemented:
FCGI_APACHE_ROLE
to ACCESS_CHECKER
.fcgistarter
can be used to
start them.
ProxyPass
used with FastCGI responders.error
and higher.warn
.debug
.trace2
. The value of the
REMOTE_PASSWD
variable will be obscured,
but any other sensitive data will be visible in the
log.trace5
. All
sensitive data will be visible in the log.LogLevel
can be used
to configure a log level specific to mod_authnz_fcgi. For
example:
LogLevel info authnz_fcgi:trace8
Description: | Enables a FastCGI application to handle the check_authn authentication hook. |
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Syntax: | AuthnzFcgiCheckAuthnProvider provider-name| |
Default: | none |
Context: | directory |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_authnz_fcgi |
This directive is used to enable a FastCGI authorizer to handle a specific processing phase of authentication or authorization.
Some capabilities of FastCGI authorizers require enablement
using this directive instead of
AuthBasicProvider
:
UserExpr
option below
AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider
.None
None
to disable a provider enabled
with this directive in an outer scope, such as in a parent
directory.UserExpr
is configured and evaluates to an empty string (e.g., authorizer
didn't return a variable), this value will be used as the user
id. This is typically used when the authorizer has a concept of
guest, or unauthenticated, users and guest users are mapped to
some specific user id for logging and other purposes.Variable-XXX
setting returned by the authorizer using an option like
UserExpr "%{reqenv:XXX}"
. If
this option is specified and the user id can't be retrieved
using the expression after a successful authentication, the
request will be rejected with a 500 error.Description: | Defines a FastCGI application as a provider for authentication and/or authorization |
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Syntax: | AuthnzFcgiDefineProvider type provider-name
backend-address |
Default: | none |
Context: | server config |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_authnz_fcgi |
This directive is used to define a FastCGI application as a provider for a particular phase of authentication or authorization.
AuthBasicProvider
and
Require
.fcgistarter
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