These variables are builtin in all modules.

General Variables

Comment
An optional comment. It has no effect on the moduleand is only a text field for comments that the administrator might have (why the module are here, etc.)

Module name
An optional name. Set it to something to remind you what the module really do, for example WWW site main filesystem. It has no effect on the module itself.

Priority
The priority of the module. 9 is highest and 0 is lowest. Modules with the same priority are assumed to be called in random order.

Security Variables

Security: Allow IP patterns
Allow accesses to this module only if the client's IP number matches any of these patterns. It's a commaseparated list. If empty, allow all.

Security: Allow usernames
If this is set, you will have to enter the username and password of one of the users in this list to access this filesystem. The username 'any' is reserved for 'any user at all', which means any user on the system whose valid username and password is entered. This variable uses the User database module.

Security: Deny IP patterns
Deny accesses to this module if the client's IP number matches any of these patterns, even if it matches the allow IP pattern. It's a commaseparated list.

Security: Deny usernames
If this is set, and a username has been entered, and the username is in this list, access will be denied.

It's possible to enter 'any' in this field, but the effects are not all that useful. It will dissallow access if any username is set at all. If the 'Allow usernames' is set, no access will be possible at all. If not, access will be permited if no username/password pair has been entered by the user.

There is no way (atleast in Netscape or Lynx) to clear the 'send password to this server' flag, except quitting.