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I have an Apache server that hosts CGI apps. It's configured to use
Kerberos authentication. I now need to allow certain IP subnets to do
Basic or Kerberos authentication on that Apache server. Is that a simple
matter of duplicating my <Directory> directives for the new subnet,
specifying *KerberosOrBasic* as the AuthType?

For ref, here's a snippet of one of my <Directory> directives:
<Directory www/myServer/htdocs>
<RequireAll>
Require valid-user
<RequireAny>
Require ip 1.2.3
</RequireAny>
</RequireAll>
PasswdFile %%KERBEROS%%
UserID %%CLIENT%%
AuthType Kerberos
AuthName server.domain
ProfileToken On
Options +IncludesNoExec
SetOutputFilter Includes
</Directory>


TIA

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