[Apache] MySQL Authentification
Sébastien Bisoglio
bsebastien at bluewin.ch
Wed Dec 29 14:06:29 UTC 2004
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am Mi, den 29.12.2004 schrieb Sébastien Bisoglio um 10:06:
>
> First and very important:
>
> DON'T hijack foreign threads! You replied to a thread from April 2004
> with the topic "Network Problem". Always start a new list mail with an
> empty mail. Use your address book if you don't remember the list mail
> address.
Ok i'm sorry for this !!!
>
>
>>I'm having a problem with MySQL authentification with apache (for
>>protected folders).
>>
>>Now i'm using a thing like this :
>>
>><Directory /var/www/html/prive>
>>AuthName "Espace Privé"
>>AuthType Basic
>>
>>AuthMySQLUser fdfdsfds
>>AuthMySQLPassword fdsfdsfds
>>AuthMySQLDB auth
>>AuthMySQLUserTable users
>>AuthMySQLNameField user_name
>>AuthMySQLPasswordField user_passwd
>>AuthMySQLGroupField user_group
>>
>>require group fdsfds
>></Directory>
>>
>>But i have 10 folders to make like this then i'm searching for a
>>solution which is more simple... Have you ?
>
>
> More simple in which way? You should be more clear in what your problem
> is.
I dont know if i can make this with an .htaccess or if it exists a
module for making this better.
>
>
>>I have a second problem. For adding people in my auth database, i'm
>>using PHPMyadmin and i make a SQL query but i need a more simple web
>>interface to do this.. it exist or not ?
>
>
> If you need a specific web interface for only the purpose to fill the
> AUTH table for your Apache users, then simply write it your own using
> PHP. This can be done within a few minutes. Though I don't really
> understand what's simpler than using phpMyAdmin. You don't need to make
> SQL queries but could edit the table content like an Excel sheet. Or
> simply store SQL statement for reuse.
>
I know. I'm developping 1 but i just want to know if a project like this
exist or not ;)
> Alexander
Sébastien
>
>
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