URI | FastCGI App | Extra Headers | Realm | Authentication Name | Require (Authorized Users/Groups) | Access Allowed | Access Denied | Authorizer | Add Default Charset | Customized Default Charset | Enable IP Geolocation |
Description FastCGI applications cannot be used directly. A FastCGI application must be either configured as a script handler or mapped to a URL through FastCGI context. A FastCGI context will associate a URI with a FastCGI application. |
Description Specifies the URI for this context. |
Syntax The URI can be a plain URI (starting with "/") or a Perl compatible regular expression URI (starting with "exp:"). If a plain URI ends with a "/", then this context will include all sub-URIs under this URI. If the context maps to a directory on the file system, a trailing "/" must be added. |
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Description Specifies the name of the FastCGI application. This application must be defined in the External Application section at the server or virtual host level. |
Syntax Select from drop down list |
Description Specifies extra response headers to be added. Multiple headers can be added, one header per line. Put "NONE" to disable headers inherited from parent content. |
Syntax "[HeaderName]: [HeaderValue]" in each line. |
Example Cache-control: no-cache, no-store |
Description Specifies the authorization realm for this context. When specified, a valid username and password must be provided in order to access this context. Authorization Realms are set up in the Virtual Host Security section. This setting uses each realm's Realm Name. |
Syntax Select from drop down list |
Description Specifies an alternative name for the authorization realm for the current context. If not specified, the original realm name will be used. The authentication name is displayed on the browser's login pop-up. |
Description Specifies which user/group can access this context. This allows you to use one user/group database (specified in Realm) across a number of contexts, but only allow certain users/groups from that database to access this context. |
Syntax Syntax is compatible with Apache's Require directive. For example:
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Description Specifies which IPs or sub-networks are allowed to access resources under this context. Together with Access Denied and server/virtual host level access control, accessibility is determined by the smallest scope that a client's IP address falls into. |
Syntax Comma-delimited list of IPs/sub-networks. |
Example Sub-networks can be written as 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0, 192.168.1, or 192.168.1.*. |
Description Specifies which IPs or sub-networks are NOT allowed to access resources under this context. Together with Access Allowed and server/virtual host-level access control, accessibility is determined by the smallest scope that a client's IP address falls into. |
Syntax Comma-delimited list of IPs/sub-networks. |
Example Sub-networks can be written as 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0, 192.168.1, or 192.168.1.*. |
Description Specifies an external application that can be used to generate authorized/unauthorized decisions. Currently, only the FastCGI Authorizer is available. For more details about the FastCGI Authorizer role, please visit http://www.fastcgi.com. |
Syntax Select from drop down list |
Description Specifies whether to add a character set tag to the "Content-Type" response header, when content type is either "text/html" or "text/plain" without any parameters. When set to Off, this function is disabled. When set to On, either the character set specified by Customized Default Charset or the default "iso-8859-1" will be added. |
Syntax Select from radio box |
Description Specifies a character set to be used when Add Default Charset is On. This is optional. The default value is iso-8859-1. This entry has no effect when Add Default Charset is Off. |
Syntax Name of a character set. |
Example utf-8 |