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@SHA256 (mod_authz_unixgroup-1.0.1.tar.gz) = 217ca24b2ad8f8e74fd247f6d21845a28a2a7b6529ba1d121da15265a522aefa
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@- Update to 1.0.1

PR:		ports/131787
Submitted by:	Edmondas Girkantas <eg@@fbsd.lt> (maintainer)
Approved by:	maintainer timeout (1 month)
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@This is a port of mod_authz_unixgroup for apache22, written by Jan Wolter.

Mod_Authz_Unixgroup is a unix group access control modules for Apache 2.1 and
later.  If you are having users authenticate with real Unix login ID over the
net, using something like my mod_authnz_external / pwauth combination, and you
want to do access control based on unix group membership, then
mod_authz_unixgroup is exactly what you need.

WWW: http://www.unixpapa.com/mod_authz_unixgroup/

PR:		ports/114717
Submitted by:	Will Stacey <will@@at.org>
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MD5 (mod_authz_unixgroup-1.0.0.tar.gz) = a75431674a09f468e5c39707c779a7c5
SHA256 (mod_authz_unixgroup-1.0.0.tar.gz) = f05682bcd3dc888a0fa9d1807ecc83ac2f3706a4e7aaeaefb7149b95ef40cccd
SIZE (mod_authz_unixgroup-1.0.0.tar.gz) = 108901
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