+______________________________________________________________________________
+CONFIGURATION
+
+Mod_waklog understands these directives. Of these, only WaklogAFSCell
+is mandatory:
+
+WaklogAFSCell
+
+ Use the supplied AFS cell (required)
+
+WaklogEnabled
+
+ Enable waklog on a server, location, or directory basis
+
+WaklogDefaultPrincipal
+
+ Set the default principal that the server runs as; this principal
+ must have "l" access to every path that is served, regardless of
+ user credentials or WaklogLocationPrincipal directives.
+
+WaklogLocationPrincipal
+
+ Set the principal on a <Location>-specific basis
+
+WaklogDisableTokenCache (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED)
+
+ Ignore the token cache (<Location>-specific). This is useful for
+ scripts that need kerberos tickets; for example, a perl script that
+ uses kerberos authentication to contact a database. By supplying a
+ WaklogLocationPrincipal directive, mod_waklog can obtain the tickets
+ and tokens for the principal, but by not using the token cache the
+ script is assured that it will have tickets when it runs.
+
+WaklogUseUserTokens
+
+ Use the requesting user tokens (from webauth)
+
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