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Authentication
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Authentication is any process by which you verify that + someone is who they claim they are. Authorization is any + process by which someone is allowed to be where they want to + go, or to have information that they want to have.

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See: Authentication, Authorization, and Access Control

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Dynamic Content with CGI
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The CGI (Common Gateway Interface) defines a way for a web + server to interact with external content-generating programs, + which are often referred to as CGI programs or CGI scripts. It + is the simplest, and most common, way to put dynamic content on + your web site. This document will be an introduction to setting + up CGI on your Apache web server, and getting started writing + CGI programs.

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.htaccess files
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.htaccess files provide a way to make configuration + changes on a per-directory basis. A file, containing one or more + configuration directives, is placed in a particular document directory, + and the directives apply to that directory, and all subdirectories thereof.

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Introduction to Server Side Includes
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SSI (Server Side Includes) are directives that are placed in + HTML pages, and evaluated on the server while the pages are + being served. They let you add dynamically generated content to + an existing HTML page, without having to serve the entire page + via a CGI program, or other dynamic technology.

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Per-user web directories
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On systems with multiple users, each user can be permitted to have a + web site in their home directory using the UserDir directive. Visitors + to a URL http://example.com/~username/ will get content + out of the home directory of the user "username", out of + the subdirectory specified by the UserDir directive.

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