[OT]: Apache config
Tim
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Wed Mar 1 13:33:38 UTC 2006
On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 12:55 +0000, Dan Track wrote:
> I've run out of ideas on how to get this done, so I'm hoping that
> someone can help.
>
> I have url: stats.foo.com
Really? Is "foo.com" yours? It's a real domain name, even if its a
cybersquatter or bogus wildcard result. Don't confuse things, nor get
domain names indexed in search engines, by using bogus domains. Use
example.com for examples, that's what it's meant for.
> inside I have anumber of locations:
> location1
> location2
> etc..
What do you mean by "locations"? Files, directories, URIs that produce
something that's not directly referring to filespace?
Probably <Location> directives might be what you need, but you've not
provided enough information. <Directory> could be what you want.
> What I'd like to do is allow person1 to access everything but only
> allow person2 to access location1. The site currently is protected
> with htaccess, but I'm struggling to creat a rule or location or
> directory tag to allow this to happen.
Adapt to suit (read the manual for more information) something like the
following:
-------- below here ---------
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /web/users
<Directory /location1>
AuthName "Restricted location 1"
Require person1 person2
</Directory>
<Directory /location2>
AuthName "Restricted location 2"
Require person1
</Directory>
--------- above here --------
It starts with the stuff that can be common, then has individual
sections. The AuthName is what'll appear in the browsers authentication
GUI, make it short and sensible.
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