martin      01/10/17 03:59:46

  Modified:    htdocs/manual/misc FAQ-D.html
  Log:
  Add 'admin: not a valid FDN:' question
  
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  Index: FAQ-D.html
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/misc/FAQ-D.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.14
  retrieving revision 1.15
  diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15
  --- FAQ-D.html        2001/10/08 01:26:54     1.14
  +++ FAQ-D.html        2001/10/17 10:59:46     1.15
  @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
       <h1 align="CENTER">Apache Server Frequently Asked
       Questions</h1>
   
  -    <p>$Revision: 1.14 $ ($Date: 2001/10/08 01:26:54 $)</p>
  +    <p>$Revision: 1.15 $ ($Date: 2001/10/17 10:59:46 $)</p>
   
       <p>The latest version of this FAQ is always available from the
       main Apache web site, at &lt;<a
  @@ -127,6 +127,12 @@
             Windows, I get a message like "<code>System error 1067
             has occurred. The process terminated
             unexpectedly.</code>" What does this mean?</a></li>
  +
  +          <li><a href="#suseFDN">On a SuSE Linux system, I try and 
  +          configure access control using basic authentication.
  +       Although I follow the example exactly, authentication
  +       fails, and an error message "<code>admin: not a valid
  +       FDN: ....</code>" is logged.</a></li>
           </ol>
         </li>
         <!--#endif -->
  @@ -480,6 +486,23 @@
           Service on NT or 2000. As with any error, also check your
           Apache error log.</p>
           <hr />
  +      </li>
  +
  +      <li><a id="suseFDN" name="suseFDN"><b>On a SuSE Linux system, I try 
and 
  +          configure access control using basic authentication.
  +       Although I follow the example exactly, authentication
  +       fails, and an error message "<code>admin: not a valid
  +       FDN: ....</code>" is logged.</b></a>
  +
  +          <p>
  +       In the SuSE distribution, additional 3rd party authentication
  +       modules have been added and activated by default. These modules
  +       interfere with the Apache standard modules and cause Basic
  +       authentication to fail. Our recommendation is to comment all
  +       those modules in <code>/etc/httpd/suse_addmodule.conf</code>
  +       and <code>/etc/httpd/suse_loadmodule.conf</code> which are not
  +       actually required for running your server.
  +          </p>
         </li>
       </ol>
       <!--#endif -->
  
  
  

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