#!/usr/bin/perl use FCGI; while (FCGI::accept >= 0) { if( $ENV{'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'} ) { # This value can be further decoded to get the actual # username and password and then # perform some kind of user validation. This program only # checks for the presence of # of this environment param and is not really bothered about its value print( "Status: 200\r\n" ); print( "\r\n" ); } else { print( "Status: 401\r\n" ); print( "WWW-Authenticate: basic realm=\"foo\"\r\n" ); print( "\r\n" ); } }
Example obj.conf settings for the above example:
<Object name="responder.fcgi"> AuthTrans fn="auth-fastcgi" app-path="/fastcgi/apps/auth/SimpleAuth.pl" bind-path="localhost:3432" Service fn="responder-fastcgi" app-path="/foo/fastcgi-enabled-php-installation/bin/php" bind-path="localhost:3433" app-env="PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=8" min-procs=1 </Object>
On first request to http://localhost/fcgi/php/ListDir.php, the authentication dialogue box is displayed by the browser. After the user enters the username and password, the contents of "/tmp" directory gets listed.