Kristyna Streitova
d7b41eca02
- access_compat now built as shared and disabled by default - amend config to use also old syntax when access_compat is loaded - added apache2-README-access_compat.txt - added apache-find-directive script - see [bnc#896083] and its duplicates OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/308624 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Apache/apache2?expand=0&rev=446
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67 lines
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Dear System Administrator,
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with apache 2.4, some changes have been introduced that affect apache's
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access control scheme.
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Previously, the directives "Allow", "Deny" and "Order" have determined
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if access to a resource has been granted with apache 2.2.
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Example (from /etc/apache2/httpd.conf, the main apache configuration file):
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<Directory />
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Options None
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AllowOverride None
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Order deny,allow
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Deny from all
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</Directory>
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With 2.4, these directives have been replaced by the "Require" directive,
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which is contained in the mod_authz_core module, and enhanced by the
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mod_authz_host module.
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"Require" understands several regulative groups, such as
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env access granted if an apache environment variable is set
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method access granted only for given HTTP methods (GET, POST, ...)
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expr access granted if the expression following expr evaluates to true
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user access granted if the named users can access the resource
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group analogous to user for groups
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valid-user access granted if a valid user requests it
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ip access granted if the client's IP address matches
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all granted unconditionally accepted/granted
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all denied unconditionally denied access
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By consequence, the set of 2.2 directives
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Order deny,allow
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Deny from all
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can be translated to the apache 2.4 Require directive
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Require all denied
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The SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 package set for apache comes with a compatibility
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module called mod_access_compat, which, if loaded, causes apache to understand
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the 2.2 "Allow/Deny" directives. Unfortunately, the mixed usage of the
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2.2 "Allow/Deny" and the 2.4 "Require" directive will lead to either unexpected
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or inconclusive results. By consequence, one should decide if the 2.2 or the
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2.4 access control mimics shall be used.
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Fortunately, it is easy to switch from the new back to the old scheme:
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a2enmod access_compat
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will enable the 2.2 scheme,
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a2enmod -d access_compat
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will disable the old scheme again, thereby enabling the new scheme.
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Of course, an apache restart is needed:
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systemctl restart apache2
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The SUSE apache configuration framework can work with both the new and the
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old scheme, conditional if the access_compat apache module is loaded.
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Additional pointers about the access controls new in apache 2.4 and about
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the access_compat module can be found here:
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_authz_core.html
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_authz_host.html
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_access_compat.html
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