Olivier Berger wrote: > *Should be "apache" in all three.* > > By "apache user", I mean something which relates to Require user in the > apache.conf section of the 'configure' script... of course, this assumes > that it's running apache and no other web server ;) > > In any case, that's meant to differenciate from "TWiki users", which are > managed "inside twiki".
I'm still not quite convinced by the expression "apache user", but I can't decide what alternative I'd suggest. The trouble with "apache user" is that it might mean the local system's www-data, or maybe the owner of the computer, rather than a browser-user authenticated via mod_auth_basic... _Description: User allowed access to 'configure' script Please enter the name of the **** user who will be allowed to run the configure script at ${site}/cgi-bin/configure. _Description: Password for ${configuser}: Please enter the password of the **** user who will be allowed to run the configure script at ${site}/cgi-bin/configure. Where "****" is... "HTTP"? "authenticated"? "htpasswd"? -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]