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<H1 ALIGN="CENTER">Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions</H1>
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- $Revision: 1.63.2.7 $ ($Date: 1997/07/05 15:49:38 $)
+ $Revision: 1.63.2.8 $ ($Date: 1997/07/05 17:30:58 $)
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The latest version of this FAQ is always available from the main
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A typical situation for this error is when you are using the
- <SAMP>mod_auth_dbm</SAMP, <SAMP>mod_auth_msql</SAMP>,
- <SAMP<mod_auth_mysql</SAMP>, <SAMP>mod_auth_anon</SAMP> or
+ <SAMP>mod_auth_dbm</SAMP>, <SAMP>mod_auth_msql</SAMP>,
+ <SAMP>mod_auth_mysql</SAMP>, <SAMP>mod_auth_anon</SAMP> or
<SAMP>mod_auth_cookie</SAMP> modules on their own. These are by
default <STRONG>not</STRONG> authoritative, and this will pass the
buck on to the (non-existent) next authentification module when the