Any valid user. This set of directives allows access to the current directory to all valid users in the LDAP directory. Apache will ask the browser for a user ID and password and check them against the directory. If you are familiar with Apache Basic Authentication, there are only a few new directives to learn.
About the App
- App name: Apache Directory Studio
- App description: apache-directory-studio (App: Apache Directory Studio.app)
- App website: http://directory.apache.org/studio/
Install the App
- Press
Command+Space
and type Terminal and press enter/return key. - Run in Terminal app:
ruby -e '$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)' < /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; brew install caskroom/cask/brew-cask 2> /dev/null
and press enter/return key.
If the screen prompts you to enter a password, please enter your Mac's user password to continue. When you type the password, it won't be displayed on screen, but the system would accept it. So just type your password and press ENTER/RETURN key. Then wait for the command to finish. - Run:
brew cask install apache-directory-studio
Done! You can now use Apache Directory Studio.
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Types of Configuration Section Containers
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There are two basic types of containers. Most containers areevaluated for each request. The enclosed directives are applied onlyfor those requests that match the containers. The
<IfDefine>
, <IfModule>
, and<IfVersion>
containers, on the other hand, are evaluated only at server startupand restart. If their conditions are true at startup, then theenclosed directives will apply to all requests. If the conditions arenot true, the enclosed directives will be ignored.The
<IfDefine>
directiveencloses directives that will only be applied if an appropriateparameter is defined on the httpd
command line. For example,with the following configuration, all requests will be redirectedto another site only if the server is started usinghttpd -DClosedForNow
:The
<IfModule>
directive is very similar, except it encloses directives that willonly be applied if a particular module is available in the server.The module must either be statically compiled in the server, or itmust be dynamically compiled and its LoadModule
line must be earlier in theconfiguration file. This directive should only be used if you needyour configuration file to work whether or not certain modules areinstalled. It should not be used to enclose directives that you wantto work all the time, because it can suppress useful error messagesabout missing modules.In the following example, the
MimeMagicFile
directive will beapplied only if mod_mime_magic
is available.The
<IfVersion>
directive is very similar to <IfDefine>
and <IfModule>
, except it encloses directives that willonly be applied if a particular version of the server is executing. Thismodule is designed for the use in test suites and large networks which have todeal with different httpd versions and different configurations.<IfDefine>
,<IfModule>
, and the<IfVersion>
can apply negative conditions by preceding their test with '!'.Also, these sections can be nested to achieve more complexrestrictions.