> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Dowland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 6:24 AM
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Re: secure apache in debian
> 
> Michael Martinell wrote:
> 
> > What is the best way to secure an entire site in apache? I have 3.1 r0
> and
> > have installed the apache package. Basically I want 1 user to be able to
> > access any directory or folder that exists now or will ever exist in the
> > future in the /var/www path.
> 
> You'll have to be a bit more specific. When I read 'secure' I think,
> 'secure transmission' and you mean setting up HTTPS. However, it sounds
> like what you're really after is realm-based HTTP authentication.
> 
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I have an in-house server for administrators, technicians and such to get
install files and so forth off of.  I do not really want the casual user to
be able to access this server and install software without approval.  Since
security isn't real high here I thought a single log in would be ok.  I
thought there was a way to put some entries into httpd.conf that would cause
the whole server, no matter what page it served up to prompt for a password.


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