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Re: Apache VS IIS Securiyt model question

Subject: Re: Apache VS IIS Securiyt model question
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 00:25:26 +0400
AFAIK, currently apache doesn't support such a model,
that is what metuxmpm project is for, but it's still experimental.


On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:55:54 -0400
"mthompson" <mthompson@brinkster.com> wrote:

Hello,

I am doing research and I am stuck. 

Pitch: In IIS there is the ability to set permissions on a per website
basis. In other words the ability to limit access to files and
directories based on the users credentials that the website is running
under. Additionally, you would in turn add this user to a group and
apply group permissions to an object that needed to be accessed by
more
than one site.

Question: Is there a similar security model for apache that would
allow
credentials from a user to run a virtual website and access files only
for a specific virtual site.

Also, does any one have a diagram of the apache process?

Thanks,

Mike 


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