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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"><head> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type" /> <!-- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX This file is generated from xml source: DO NOT EDIT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX --> <title>Environment Variables in Apache - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.2</title> <link href="./style/css/manual.css" rel="stylesheet" media="all" type="text/css" title="Main stylesheet" /> <link href="./style/css/manual-loose-100pc.css" rel="alternate stylesheet" media="all" type="text/css" title="No Sidebar - Default font size" /> <link href="./style/css/manual-print.css" rel="stylesheet" media="print" type="text/css" /><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./style/css/prettify.css" /> <script src="./style/scripts/prettify.min.js" type="text/javascript"> </script> <link href="./images/favicon.ico" rel="shortcut icon" /><link href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/env.html" rel="canonical" /></head> <body id="manual-page"><div id="page-header"> <p class="menu"><a href="./mod/">Modules</a> | <a href="./mod/directives.html">Directives</a> | <a href="http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/FAQ">FAQ</a> | <a href="./glossary.html">Glossary</a> | <a href="./sitemap.html">Sitemap</a></p> <p class="apache">Apache HTTP Server Version 2.2</p> <img alt="" src="./images/feather.gif" /></div> <div class="up"><a href="./"><img title="<-" alt="<-" src="./images/left.gif" /></a></div> <div id="path"> <a href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</a> > <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/">HTTP Server</a> > <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/">Documentation</a> > <a href="./">Version 2.2</a></div><div id="page-content"><div class="retired"><h4>Please note</h4> <p> This document refers to a legacy release (<strong>2.2</strong>) of Apache httpd. The active release (<strong>2.4</strong>) is documented <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current">here</a>. If you have not already upgraded, please follow <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/upgrading.html">this link</a> for more information.</p> <p>You may follow <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/env.html">this link</a> to go to the current version of this document.</p></div><div id="preamble"><h1>Environment Variables in Apache</h1> <div class="toplang"> <p><span>Available Languages: </span><a href="./en/env.html" title="English"> en </a> | <a href="./ja/env.html" hreflang="ja" rel="alternate" title="Japanese"> ja </a> | <a href="./ko/env.html" hreflang="ko" rel="alternate" title="Korean"> ko </a> | <a href="./tr/env.html" hreflang="tr" rel="alternate" title="Türkçe"> tr </a></p> </div> <p>The Apache HTTP Server provides a mechanism for storing information in named variables that are called <em>environment variables</em>. This information can be used to control various operations such as logging or access control. The variables are also used as a mechanism to communicate with external programs such as CGI scripts. This document discusses different ways to manipulate and use these variables.</p> <p>Although these variables are referred to as <em>environment variables</em>, they are not the same as the environment variables controlled by the underlying operating system. Instead, these variables are stored and manipulated in an internal Apache structure. They only become actual operating system environment variables when they are provided to CGI scripts and Server Side Include scripts. If you wish to manipulate the operating system environment under which the server itself runs, you must use the standard environment manipulation mechanisms provided by your operating system shell.</p> </div> <div id="quickview"><ul id="toc"><li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#setting">Setting Environment Variables</a></li> <li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#using">Using Environment Variables</a></li> <li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#special">Special Purpose Environment Variables</a></li> <li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#examples">Examples</a></li> </ul><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="#comments_section">Comments</a></li></ul></div> <div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div> <div class="section"> <h2><a name="setting" id="setting">Setting Environment Variables</a></h2> <table class="related"><tr><th>Related Modules</th><th>Related Directives</th></tr><tr><td><ul><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html">mod_env</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html">mod_setenvif</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_unique_id.html">mod_unique_id</a></code></li></ul></td><td><ul><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html#browsermatch">BrowserMatch</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html#browsermatchnocase">BrowserMatchNoCase</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html#passenv">PassEnv</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html#setenv">SetEnv</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html#setenvif">SetEnvIf</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html#setenvifnocase">SetEnvIfNoCase</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html#unsetenv">UnsetEnv</a></code></li></ul></td></tr></table> <h3><a name="basic-manipulation" id="basic-manipulation">Basic Environment Manipulation</a></h3> <p>The most basic way to set an environment variable in Apache is using the unconditional <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html#setenv">SetEnv</a></code> directive. Variables may also be passed from the environment of the shell which started the server using the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html#passenv">PassEnv</a></code> directive.</p> <h3><a name="conditional" id="conditional">Conditional Per-Request Settings</a></h3> <p>For additional flexibility, the directives provided by <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html">mod_setenvif</a></code> allow environment variables to be set on a per-request basis, conditional on characteristics of particular requests. For example, a variable could be set only when a specific browser (User-Agent) is making a request, or only when a specific Referer [sic] header is found. Even more flexibility is available through the <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>'s <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code> which uses the <code>[E=...]</code> option to set environment variables.</p> <h3><a name="unique-identifiers" id="unique-identifiers">Unique Identifiers</a></h3> <p>Finally, <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_unique_id.html">mod_unique_id</a></code> sets the environment variable <code>UNIQUE_ID</code> for each request to a value which is guaranteed to be unique across "all" requests under very specific conditions.</p> <h3><a name="standard-cgi" id="standard-cgi">Standard CGI Variables</a></h3> <p>In addition to all environment variables set within the Apache configuration and passed from the shell, CGI scripts and SSI pages are provided with a set of environment variables containing meta-information about the request as required by the <a href="http://www.w3.org/CGI/">CGI specification</a>.</p> <h3><a name="caveats" id="caveats">Some Caveats</a></h3> <ul> <li>It is not possible to override or change the standard CGI variables using the environment manipulation directives.</li> <li>When <code class="program"><a href="./programs/suexec.html">suexec</a></code> is used to launch CGI scripts, the environment will be cleaned down to a set of <em>safe</em> variables before CGI scripts are launched. The list of <em>safe</em> variables is defined at compile-time in <code>suexec.c</code>.</li> <li>For portability reasons, the names of environment variables may contain only letters, numbers, and the underscore character. In addition, the first character may not be a number. Characters which do not match this restriction will be replaced by an underscore when passed to CGI scripts and SSI pages.</li> <li>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html#setenv">SetEnv</a></code> directive runs late during request processing meaning that directives such as <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html#setenvif">SetEnvIf</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code> will not see the variables set with it.</li> </ul> </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div> <div class="section"> <h2><a name="using" id="using">Using Environment Variables</a></h2> <table class="related"><tr><th>Related Modules</th><th>Related Directives</th></tr><tr><td><ul><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_authz_host.html">mod_authz_host</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_cgi.html">mod_cgi</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_ext_filter.html">mod_ext_filter</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html">mod_headers</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_include.html">mod_include</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_log_config.html">mod_log_config</a></code></li><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code></li></ul></td><td><ul><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_authz_host.html#allow">Allow</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_log_config.html#customlog">CustomLog</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_authz_host.html#deny">Deny</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_ext_filter.html#extfilterdefine">ExtFilterDefine</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html#header">Header</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_log_config.html#logformat">LogFormat</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code></li><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule">RewriteRule</a></code></li></ul></td></tr></table> <h3><a name="cgi-scripts" id="cgi-scripts">CGI Scripts</a></h3> <p>One of the primary uses of environment variables is to communicate information to CGI scripts. As discussed above, the environment passed to CGI scripts includes standard meta-information about the request in addition to any variables set within the Apache configuration. For more details, see the <a href="howto/cgi.html">CGI tutorial</a>.</p> <h3><a name="ssi-pages" id="ssi-pages">SSI Pages</a></h3> <p>Server-parsed (SSI) documents processed by <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_include.html">mod_include</a></code>'s <code>INCLUDES</code> filter can print environment variables using the <code>echo</code> element, and can use environment variables in flow control elements to makes parts of a page conditional on characteristics of a request. Apache also provides SSI pages with the standard CGI environment variables as discussed above. For more details, see the <a href="howto/ssi.html">SSI tutorial</a>.</p> <h3><a name="access-control" id="access-control">Access Control</a></h3> <p>Access to the server can be controlled based on the value of environment variables using the <code>allow from env=</code> and <code>deny from env=</code> directives. In combination with <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html#setenvif">SetEnvIf</a></code>, this allows for flexible control of access to the server based on characteristics of the client. For example, you can use these directives to deny access to a particular browser (User-Agent). </p> <h3><a name="logging" id="logging">Conditional Logging</a></h3> <p>Environment variables can be logged in the access log using the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_log_config.html#logformat">LogFormat</a></code> option <code>%e</code>. In addition, the decision on whether or not to log requests can be made based on the status of environment variables using the conditional form of the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_log_config.html#customlog">CustomLog</a></code> directive. In combination with <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html#setenvif">SetEnvIf</a></code> this allows for flexible control of which requests are logged. For example, you can choose not to log requests for filenames ending in <code>gif</code>, or you can choose to only log requests from clients which are outside your subnet.</p> <h3><a name="response-headers" id="response-headers">Conditional Response Headers</a></h3> <p>The <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_headers.html#header">Header</a></code> directive can use the presence or absence of an environment variable to determine whether or not a certain HTTP header will be placed in the response to the client. This allows, for example, a certain response header to be sent only if a corresponding header is received in the request from the client.</p> <h3><a name="external-filter" id="external-filter">External Filter Activation</a></h3> <p>External filters configured by <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_ext_filter.html">mod_ext_filter</a></code> using the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_ext_filter.html#extfilterdefine">ExtFilterDefine</a></code> directive can by activated conditional on an environment variable using the <code>disableenv=</code> and <code>enableenv=</code> options.</p> <h3><a name="url-rewriting" id="url-rewriting">URL Rewriting</a></h3> <p>The <code>%{ENV:<em>variable</em>}</code> form of <em>TestString</em> in the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code> allows <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>'s rewrite engine to make decisions conditional on environment variables. Note that the variables accessible in <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> without the <code>ENV:</code> prefix are not actually environment variables. Rather, they are variables special to <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> which cannot be accessed from other modules.</p> </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div> <div class="section"> <h2><a name="special" id="special">Special Purpose Environment Variables</a></h2> <p>Interoperability problems have led to the introduction of mechanisms to modify the way Apache behaves when talking to particular clients. To make these mechanisms as flexible as possible, they are invoked by defining environment variables, typically with <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_setenvif.html#browsermatch">BrowserMatch</a></code>, though <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html#setenv">SetEnv</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_env.html#passenv">PassEnv</a></code> could also be used, for example.</p> <h3><a name="downgrade" id="downgrade">downgrade-1.0</a></h3> <p>This forces the request to be treated as a HTTP/1.0 request even if it was in a later dialect.</p> <h3><a name="force-gzip" id="force-gzip">force-gzip</a></h3> <p>If you have the <code>DEFLATE</code> filter activated, this environment variable will ignore the accept-encoding setting of your browser and will send compressed output unconditionally.</p> <h3><a name="force-no-vary" id="force-no-vary">force-no-vary</a></h3> <p>This causes any <code>Vary</code> fields to be removed from the response header before it is sent back to the client. Some clients don't interpret this field correctly; setting this variable can work around this problem. Setting this variable also implies <strong>force-response-1.0</strong>.</p> <h3><a name="force-response" id="force-response">force-response-1.0</a></h3> <p>This forces an HTTP/1.0 response to clients making an HTTP/1.0 request. It was originally implemented as a result of a problem with AOL's proxies. Some HTTP/1.0 clients may not behave correctly when given an HTTP/1.1 response, and this can be used to interoperate with them.</p> <h3><a name="gzip-only-text-html" id="gzip-only-text-html">gzip-only-text/html</a></h3> <p>When set to a value of "1", this variable disables the <code>DEFLATE</code> output filter provided by <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_deflate.html">mod_deflate</a></code> for content-types other than <code>text/html</code>. If you'd rather use statically compressed files, <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_negotiation.html">mod_negotiation</a></code> evaluates the variable as well (not only for gzip, but for all encodings that differ from "identity").</p> <h3><a name="no-gzip" id="no-gzip">no-gzip</a></h3> <p>When set, the <code>DEFLATE</code> filter of <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_deflate.html">mod_deflate</a></code> will be turned off and <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_negotiation.html">mod_negotiation</a></code> will refuse to deliver encoded resources.</p> <h3><a name="no-cache" id="no-cache">no-cache</a></h3> <p><em>Available in versions 2.2.12 and later</em></p> <p>When set, <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_cache.html">mod_cache</a></code> will not save an otherwise cacheable response. This environment variable does not influence whether a response already in the cache will be served for the current request.</p> <h3><a name="nokeepalive" id="nokeepalive">nokeepalive</a></h3> <p>This disables <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/core.html#keepalive">KeepAlive</a></code> when set.</p> <h3><a name="prefer-language" id="prefer-language">prefer-language</a></h3> <p>This influences <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_negotiation.html">mod_negotiation</a></code>'s behaviour. If it contains a language tag (such as <code>en</code>, <code>ja</code> or <code>x-klingon</code>), <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_negotiation.html">mod_negotiation</a></code> tries to deliver a variant with that language. If there's no such variant, the normal <a href="content-negotiation.html">negotiation</a> process applies.</p> <h3><a name="redirect-carefully" id="redirect-carefully">redirect-carefully</a></h3> <p>This forces the server to be more careful when sending a redirect to the client. This is typically used when a client has a known problem handling redirects. This was originally implemented as a result of a problem with Microsoft's WebFolders software which has a problem handling redirects on directory resources via DAV methods.</p> <h3><a name="suppress-error-charset" id="suppress-error-charset">suppress-error-charset</a></h3> <p><em>Available in versions after 2.0.54</em></p> <p>When Apache issues a redirect in response to a client request, the response includes some actual text to be displayed in case the client can't (or doesn't) automatically follow the redirection. Apache ordinarily labels this text according to the character set which it uses, which is ISO-8859-1.</p> <p> However, if the redirection is to a page that uses a different character set, some broken browser versions will try to use the character set from the redirection text rather than the actual page. This can result in Greek, for instance, being incorrectly rendered.</p> <p>Setting this environment variable causes Apache to omit the character set for the redirection text, and these broken browsers will then correctly use that of the destination page.</p> <div class="warning"> <h3>Security note</h3> <p>Sending error pages without a specified character set may allow a cross-site-scripting attack for existing browsers (MSIE) which do not follow the HTTP/1.1 specification and attempt to "guess" the character set from the content. Such browsers can be easily fooled into using the UTF-7 character set, and UTF-7 content from input data (such as the request-URI) will not be escaped by the usual escaping mechanisms designed to prevent cross-site-scripting attacks.</p> </div> <h3><a name="proxy" id="proxy">force-proxy-request-1.0, proxy-nokeepalive, proxy-sendchunked, proxy-sendcl, proxy-chain-auth, proxy-interim-response, proxy-initial-not-pooled</a></h3> <p>These directives alter the protocol behavior of <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy</a></code>. See the <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy</a></code> and <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_proxy_http.html">mod_proxy_http</a></code> documentation for more details.</p> </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div> <div class="section"> <h2><a name="examples" id="examples">Examples</a></h2> <h3><a name="misbehaving" id="misbehaving">Changing protocol behavior with misbehaving clients</a></h3> <p>Earlier versions recommended that the following lines be included in httpd.conf to deal with known client problems. Since the affected clients are no longer seen in the wild, this configuration is likely no-longer necessary.</p> <div class="example"><pre># # The following directives modify normal HTTP response behavior. # The first directive disables keepalive for Netscape 2.x and browsers that # spoof it. There are known problems with these browser implementations. # The second directive is for Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0b2 # which has a broken HTTP/1.1 implementation and does not properly # support keepalive when it is used on 301 or 302 (redirect) responses. # BrowserMatch "Mozilla/2" nokeepalive BrowserMatch "MSIE 4\.0b2;" nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0 # # The following directive disables HTTP/1.1 responses to browsers which # are in violation of the HTTP/1.0 spec by not being able to grok a # basic 1.1 response. # BrowserMatch "RealPlayer 4\.0" force-response-1.0 BrowserMatch "Java/1\.0" force-response-1.0 BrowserMatch "JDK/1\.0" force-response-1.0</pre></div> <h3><a name="no-img-log" id="no-img-log">Do not log requests for images in the access log</a></h3> <p>This example keeps requests for images from appearing in the access log. It can be easily modified to prevent logging of particular directories, or to prevent logging of requests coming from particular hosts.</p> <div class="example"><p><code> SetEnvIf Request_URI \.gif image-request<br /> SetEnvIf Request_URI \.jpg image-request<br /> SetEnvIf Request_URI \.png image-request<br /> CustomLog logs/access_log common env=!image-request </code></p></div> <h3><a name="image-theft" id="image-theft">Prevent "Image Theft"</a></h3> <p>This example shows how to keep people not on your server from using images on your server as inline-images on their pages. This is not a recommended configuration, but it can work in limited circumstances. We assume that all your images are in a directory called /web/images.</p> <div class="example"><p><code> SetEnvIf Referer "^http://www\.example\.com/" local_referal<br /> # Allow browsers that do not send Referer info<br /> SetEnvIf Referer "^$" local_referal<br /> <Directory /web/images> <span class="indent"> Order Deny,Allow<br /> Deny from all<br /> Allow from env=local_referal </span> </Directory> </code></p></div> <p>For more information about this technique, see the "<a href="http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/1132731">Keeping Your Images from Adorning Other Sites</a>" tutorial on ServerWatch.</p> </div></div> <div class="bottomlang"> <p><span>Available Languages: </span><a href="./en/env.html" title="English"> en </a> | <a href="./ja/env.html" hreflang="ja" rel="alternate" title="Japanese"> ja </a> | <a href="./ko/env.html" hreflang="ko" rel="alternate" title="Korean"> ko </a> | <a href="./tr/env.html" hreflang="tr" rel="alternate" title="Türkçe"> tr </a></p> </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img src="./images/up.gif" alt="top" /></a></div><div class="section"><h2><a id="comments_section" name="comments_section">Comments</a></h2><div class="warning"><strong>Notice:</strong><br />This is not a Q&A section. 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