* [HTTP Basic Auth](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_access_authentication) in the format of "user:password".
Each ACL contains two lists of commands, `enabled` and `disabled`. All commands being enabled by default, it is up to the administrator to disable or re-enable them on a per-profile basis.
Examples:
<pre>
{
"disabled": ["DEBUG", "FLUSHDB", "FLUSHALL"],
},
{
"http_basic_auth": "user:password",
"disabled": ["DEBUG", "FLUSHDB", "FLUSHALL"],
"enabled": ["SET"]
},
{
"ip": "192.168.10.0/24",
"enabled": ["SET"]
},
{
"http_basic_auth": "user:password",
"ip": "192.168.10.0/24",
"enabled": ["SET", "DEL"]
}
</pre>
ACLs are interpreted in order, later authorizations superseding earlier ones if a client matches several.
# JSON output
# JSON output
JSON is the default output format. Each command returns a JSON object with the command as a key and the result as a value.
JSON is the default output format. Each command returns a JSON object with the command as a key and the result as a value.