Apache Reference Manual (5)
<FilesMatch> Syntax: <FilesMatch regex> ... </FilesMatch> Context: server config, virtual host, .htaccess Status: core Compatibility: only available in Apache 1.3 and above. The <FilesMatch> directive provides for access control by filename, just as the <Files> directive does. However, it accepts a regular expression. For example: <FilesMatch "\.(gif|jpe?g|png)contentquot;> would match most common Internet graphics formats. See also: How Directory, Location and Files sections work for an explanation of how these different sections are combined when a request is received -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group directive Syntax: Group unix-group Default: Group #-1 Context: server config, virtual host Status: core The Group directive sets the group under which the server will answer requests. In order to use this directive, the stand-alone server must be run initially as root. Unix-group is one of: A group name Refers to the given group by name. # followed by a group number. Refers to a group by its number. It is recommended that you set up a new group specifically for running the server. Some admins use user nobody, but this is not always possible or desirable. Note: if you start the server as a non-root user, it will fail to change to the specified group, and will instead continue to run as the group of the original user. Special note: Use of this directive in <VirtualHost> requires a properly configured suEXEC wrapper. When used inside a <VirtualHost> in this manner, only the group that CGIs are run as is affected. Non-CGI requests are still processed as the group specified in the main Group directive. SECURITY: See User for a discussion of the security considerations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HostNameLookups directive Syntax: HostNameLookups on | off | double Default: HostNameLookups off Context: server config, virtual |
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