<IfDefine HAVE_AUTH_OPENID> <IfModule !mod_auth_openid.cpp> LoadModule authopenid_module extramodules/mod_auth_openid.so </IfModule> </IfDefine> <IfModule mod_auth_openid.cpp> # AuthOpenIDEnabled On|Off # AuthOpenIDDBLocation: Specifies the place the BDB file should be stored. # Default: /tmp/mod_auth_openid.db. #AuthOpenIDDBLocation /var/lib/mod_auth_openid/mod_auth_openid.db # AuthOpenIDTrusted: If specified, only users using providers that match one # of the (Perl compatible) regular expressions listed will be allowed to # authenticate. Default: Trust all providers. #AuthOpenIDTrusted http://myopenid.com http://someprovider.com # AuthOpenIDDistrusted: If specified, only users using providers that do not # match one of the (Perl compatible) regular expressions listed will be # allowed to authenticate. You can use this in combination with # AuthOpenIDTrusted; in that case, only a domain that is listed as trusted # and not listed as distrusted can be used. Default: No providers are # distrusted. # AuthOpenIDUseCookie: If "Off", then a session cookie will not be set on # the client upon successful authentication. The page will load once; if # reloaded or if the user visits it again it will ask the user to # reauthenticate. Default: On # AuthOpenIDTrustRoot: User's are asked to approve this value by their # identity provider after redirection. Most providers will error out unless # this value matches the URL they are being redirected from, or some subset # of that URL. For instance, if a user is trying to access # http://example.com/protected/index.html then either # http://example.com or http://example.com/protected/ would work but # http://example.com/protected/area/ would not. Default: The URL the user is # trying to access (without filenames / query parameters at the end). # AuthOpenIDCookieName: The name of the session cookie set by # mod_auth_openid. Default: open_id_session_id # AuthOpenIDLoginPage: The URL location of a customized login page. This # could be a location on a different server or domain. Default: use # the mod_auth_openid login page that exists in the module. See the custom # login page howto for more information. </IfModule>