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| .. _howto-apache-auth:
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| 
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| =========================================================
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| Authenticating against Django's user database from Apache
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| =========================================================
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| 
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| Since keeping multiple authentication databases in sync is a common problem when
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| dealing with Apache, you can configuring Apache to authenticate against Django's
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| :ref:`authentication system <topics-auth>` directly. For example, you
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| could:
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| 
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|     * Serve static/media files directly from Apache only to authenticated users.
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| 
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|     * Authenticate access to a Subversion_ repository against Django users with
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|       a certain permission.
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| 
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|     * Allow certain users to connect to a WebDAV share created with mod_dav_.
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| 
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| .. _Subversion: http://subversion.tigris.org/
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| .. _mod_dav: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_dav.html
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| 
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| Configuring Apache
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| ==================
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| 
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| To check against Django's authorization database from a Apache configuration
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| file, you'll need to use mod_python's ``PythonAuthenHandler`` directive along
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| with the standard ``Auth*`` and ``Require`` directives:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: apache
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| 
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|     <Location /example/>
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|         AuthType Basic
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|         AuthName "example.com"
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|         Require valid-user
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| 
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|         SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE mysite.settings
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|         PythonAuthenHandler django.contrib.auth.handlers.modpython
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|     </Location>
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| 
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| .. admonition:: Using the authentication handler with Apache 2.2
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| 
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|     If you're using Apache 2.2, you'll need to take a couple extra steps.
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| 
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|     You'll need to ensure that ``mod_auth_basic`` and ``mod_authz_user``
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|     are loaded. These might be compiled statically into Apache, or you might
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|     need to use ``LoadModule`` to load them dynamically (as shown in the
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|     example at the bottom of this note).
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| 
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|     You'll also need to insert configuration directives that prevent Apache
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|     from trying to use other authentication modules, as well as specifying
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|     the ``AuthUserFile`` directive and pointing it to ``/dev/null``. Depending
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|     on which other authentication modules you have loaded, you might need one
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|     or more of the following directives:
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| 
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|     .. code-block:: apache
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| 
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|         AuthBasicAuthoritative Off
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|         AuthDefaultAuthoritative Off
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|         AuthzLDAPAuthoritative Off
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|         AuthzDBMAuthoritative Off
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|         AuthzDefaultAuthoritative Off
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|         AuthzGroupFileAuthoritative Off
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|         AuthzOwnerAuthoritative Off
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|         AuthzUserAuthoritative Off
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| 
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|     A complete configuration, with differences between Apache 2.0 and
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|     Apache 2.2 marked in bold, would look something like:
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| 
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|     .. parsed-literal::
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| 
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|         **LoadModule auth_basic_module modules/mod_auth_basic.so**
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|         **LoadModule authz_user_module modules/mod_authz_user.so**
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| 
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|         ...
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| 
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|         <Location /example/>
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|             AuthType Basic
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|             AuthName "example.com"
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|             **AuthUserFile /dev/null**
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|             **AuthBasicAuthoritative Off**
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|             Require valid-user
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| 
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|             SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE mysite.settings
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|             PythonAuthenHandler django.contrib.auth.handlers.modpython
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|         </Location>
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| 
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| By default, the authentication handler will limit access to the ``/example/``
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| location to users marked as staff members.  You can use a set of
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| ``PythonOption`` directives to modify this behavior:
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| 
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|     ================================  =========================================
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|     ``PythonOption``                  Explanation
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|     ================================  =========================================
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|     ``DjangoRequireStaffStatus``      If set to ``on`` only "staff" users (i.e.
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|                                       those with the ``is_staff`` flag set)
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|                                       will be allowed.
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| 
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|                                       Defaults to ``on``.
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| 
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|     ``DjangoRequireSuperuserStatus``  If set to ``on`` only superusers (i.e.
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|                                       those with the ``is_superuser`` flag set)
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|                                       will be allowed.
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| 
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|                                       Defaults to ``off``.
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| 
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|     ``DjangoPermissionName``          The name of a permission to require for
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|                                       access. See :ref:`custom permissions
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|                                       <custom-permissions>` for more
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|                                       information.
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| 
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|                                       By default no specific permission will be
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|                                       required.
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|     ================================  =========================================
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| 
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| Note that sometimes ``SetEnv`` doesn't play well in this mod_python
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| configuration, for reasons unknown. If you're having problems getting
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| mod_python to recognize your ``DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE``, you can set it using
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| ``PythonOption`` instead of ``SetEnv``. Therefore, these two Apache directives
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| are equivalent::
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| 
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|     SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE mysite.settings
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|     PythonOption DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE mysite.settings
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