On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 05:54:16PM +0100, Guenter Knauf wrote: > f.e. I think that if you use file-based auth on Win32 why shouldnt that > be case-sensitive if the user wants that?
You are right for the dbm or file-based auth. But I was thinking of, e.g., the Require file-owner hugo requirement, and that should result in a case insensitive comparison on systems with case insensitive "login" names. In Unix, case matters, while in Windows, it doesn't. Martin -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Fujitsu Siemens http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/imprint.html | 81730 Munich, Germany
