[edit] auth_basic_user_file

Syntax: auth_basic_user_file file
Default:
Context: http
server
location
limit_except
Reference: auth_basic_user_file


This directive sets the htpasswd filename for the authentication realm. Since version 0.6.7 the filename path is relative to directory of nginx configuration file nginx.conf, but not to nginx prefix directory.

The format of file is the following:

user:pass
user2:pass2:comment
user3:pass3

Passwords must be encoded by function crypt(3). If Apache is installed, you can create the password file using the htpasswd program included. Note: Apache uses MD5 for encryption.

As of version 1.0.3 nginx supports "$apr1", "{PLAIN}" and "{SSHA}" password encryption methods.

As of version 1.3.13 nginx supports "{SHA}" encryption as well. Plain SHA1 encryption should be considered for migration purposes only and should whenever possible be avoided for security reasons.

This file should be readable by workers, running from unprivileged user. E. g. when nginx run from www you can set permissions as

chown root:nobody htpasswd_file
chmod 640 htpasswd_file

See also: How do I generate an htpasswd file without having Apache tools installed?

[edit] References

Original Documentation

Protecting Folders with Auth_Basic


Module: HttpAuthBasicModule