Hi again!  Im really grateful for your help!  My goal is this:A remote user 
type in the ip of my server ->http://Myip:8008/ -> meets a login form(created 
by the Cherokee server -> the user types in a username and password -> the 
server checks the mysql database if it is correct -> if yes: redirect the user 
to the index file. If a user tries to ex. Type in 
http://Myip:8008/music/mp3/index.php the cherokee server would still require a 
username and password! Right now im pretty stucked though. after reading the 
page you provided I still have some questions.. Im not sure which type of rule 
I have to pick.. (directory, extension, regular extension or header_)  right 
now, the rule I’ve created looks like this: 
http://www.myupload.dk/showfile/724731b024.JPG/ under the security tab it looks 
like this: http://www.myupload.dk/showfile/724741b024.JPG/ When I press the 
“send request” button, nothing really happens.. uhm.. my database looks like 
this.. http://www.myupload.dk/showfile/724751b024.JPG/But I cant figure out 
where the password should be typed in the database.. oh jeez. This is my first 
time doing this.. I'm really green.. but I really want to learn this stuff..!  
Maybe you could give me a little push in the right direction? .. I would love 
to give some feedback!!  It would be awesome if it worked like this scenario: I 
want to password secure my files on the server.  I pick the MySQL 
authentication.. I provide the following information: Password secure files in 
this directory: /opt/share/www/CherokeeMysql server:host : localhostport : 
3306Unix Socket : /opt/bin/mysqlDB user : rootdb password: passdatabase : auth 
frontend login username: adminfrontend login userpassword : easymysqlauth_guide 
Then a script create the new database with the needed tables with the user and 
password etc.Next time I type the server IP(http://Myip:8008/) im required to 
provide a username(admin) and password(easymysqlauth_guide).  Again, thank you 
for your time and help! Im really looking forward to the next release of the 
Cherokee webserver. If there is anything I can do, reading the faqs providing 
feedback, please dont hesitate to say! The best regards from a excited Cherokee 
user,Viktor Kristensen.

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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"> > Hi Victor!> > On Saturday 
> 02 August 2008 19:51:14, Viktor S. Kristensen wrote:> > Thank you for your 
> reply, it helped me alot! > > once I figured out that I needed to install the 
> admin package first, simply by typing ipkg install cherokee-admin it went 
> smooth, almost.. :) > > I'm glad I could help :)> > > I have some questions 
> that I hope you can answer! > > > > #1> > I don't understand why the 
> adminpage says > > "Server status> > Server is not running. " > > > > It 
> seems its active because I can access all my php scripts on the webserver 
> from a browser etc.. uhhm.. when I type cherokee in my linux terminal I get: 
> > > > > # cherokeeserver.c:715: Can't bind() socket (port=8008, UID=0, 
> GID=0)> > Do you know what I need to get it active in the admin page? > > You 
> could try manualy killing your cherokee instance and then launching the 
> server through the admin interface (as oposed of launching it manually or 
> through your rc?.d).> It could be related to that.> > > #2> > I really want 
> it to be a secure server, so that nobody but those who know the password can 
> access the webserver from remote locations.> [...]> > But it would be a big 
> help if you could provide information how to design the auth database and 
> what I should write in the SQL query.. or maybe if you could direct me to a 
> guide for setting it up.. thank you so far ! > > Have your tried 
> http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/modules_validators_mysql.html ?> If you 
> did and it did not help, please tell me specifically what could be improved 
> in your opinion.> We're in the process of restructuring and rewriting 
> documentation prior to the release of Cherokee 0.8 (there's a thread about 
> that, "Feedback: Improving the quality of Cherokee's documentation"), and 
> this kind of feedback would be very useful. Documentation seems to be the 
> only downside I've read about in some reviews of Cherokee, and we're commited 
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