Yes, I was referring to the admin one itself.

Seems like the directory rule works.I was trying the Regular expression one
:)

Thanks everyone.

Cherokee rocks!

2009/11/10 Jędrzej Nowak <[email protected]>

> Cherokee does not have .htaccess support ( apache like ). You must define
> protection in admin. Just add rule for /wiki folder, and go to security tab.
>
> On 2009-11-10 05:54, "Anoop Alias" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Password protected directories doesnt work in cherokee or i dont get how we
> configure that.
>
> I have a main domain with docu-root : /home/domain/httpdocs
>
> I have a program installed on a subfolder : /home/domain/httpdocs/wiki
>
> What i need is to protect wiki folder with a .htpasswd file ;so anyone
> accessing domain/wiki should be prompted a passwd.
>
> This never works.
>
> Under Behaviour I added a regular expression rule:
>
> ^/wiki/(.*)$
>
> Handler :none
>
> and under security setup authentication with a apache htpaswd file.
>
> made this rule the first one (even before php) as I need password
> protection to work first.
>
> But when i browse domain/wiki password protection doesnt work :(
>
> What is the technique to provide password protection to a subfolder . both
> the document root and the subfolder have a mix of php and html files
>
> Thanks,
> Anoop
>
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