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Make sure AllowOverride is set to All in httpd.conf....
- 06-30-2005 #11Linux Newbie
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Make sure AllowOverride is set to All in httpd.conf.
200mhz Pentium 1 with MMX, 128mb RAM, 10gb Seagate HDD. Beastly.
- 06-30-2005 #12Linux Newbie
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After tinkering for about 2 hours without any success I must ask you people for direction once again.
I want to password protect the following folder: /urs/local/apache2/htdocs/nikosapi/members
My password file is located at: /usr/local/apache2/passwd/passwords
What is the simplest way to password protect this folder?
-->Nikosapi
P.S. Sorry Monkeh I think I did what you told me to do but I can't get it to work, Could somebody tell me what files (or text) to put where to get this to work?
- 07-01-2005 #13Linux Newbie
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After re-reading my big book o' apache's section about authorization for the 10th time I realized what I was doing wrong and now it works! (do I ever feel like an idiot)
You guys are great, Thanks for all the help you've given me for the passed 3 days!!!!
-->Nikosapi
- 07-07-2005 #14Linux User
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omg im like.....
Code:modem router comp2 comp3 | / \ comp1 server


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