Module ngx_http_auth_basic_module
Example Configuration Directives auth_basic auth_basic_user_file |
The ngx_http_auth_basic_module
module allows
limiting access to resources by validating the user name and password
using the “HTTP Basic Authentication” protocol.
Access can also be limited by address, by the result of subrequest, or by JWT. Simultaneous limitation of access by address and by password is controlled by the satisfy directive.
Example Configuration
location / { auth_basic "closed site"; auth_basic_user_file conf/htpasswd; }
Directives
Syntax: |
auth_basic |
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Default: |
auth_basic off; |
Context: |
http , server , location , limit_except |
Enables validation of user name and password using the
“HTTP Basic Authentication” protocol.
The specified parameter is used as a realm
.
Parameter value can contain variables (1.3.10, 1.2.7).
The special value off
allows cancelling the effect
of the auth_basic
directive
inherited from the previous configuration level.
Syntax: |
auth_basic_user_file |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
http , server , location , limit_except |
Specifies a file that keeps user names and passwords, in the following format:
# comment name1:password1 name2:password2:comment name3:password3
The file
name can contain variables.
The following password types are supported:
-
encrypted with the
crypt()
function; can be generated using the “htpasswd
” utility from the Apache HTTP Server distribution or the “openssl passwd
” command; - hashed with the Apache variant of the MD5-based password algorithm (apr1); can be generated with the same tools;
-
specified by the
“
{
scheme
}
data
” syntax (1.0.3+) as described in RFC 2307; currently implemented schemes includePLAIN
(an example one, should not be used),SHA
(1.3.13) (plain SHA-1 hashing, should not be used) andSSHA
(salted SHA-1 hashing, used by some software packages, notably OpenLDAP and Dovecot).Support for
SHA
scheme was added only to aid in migration from other web servers. It should not be used for new passwords, since unsalted SHA-1 hashing that it employs is vulnerable to rainbow table attacks.