On August 12, 2003 03:27 pm, Joshua Slive wrote: > > the access control is restricted to login auth or the subnet > > specified, which is the expected result in the first case. > > Hmmm... But that's not necessarily true, depending on the Order > directive. In addition, I can't understand what such a configuration > would be useful for. If you want to deny access to unauthenticated > users, you would just set "Satisfy all" -- which is the default.
Access is to be allowed to certaiin scripts based on a subnet membership ( no login popup ) or by login when not in that that subnet. Therefore, Satisfy any, but require either one or the other, and deny all others. > > It is not terribly easy to find *that* piece of information coming to > > the Apache site. Perhaps a Contacts page would be in order ... Hmm? > > This page: > http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/ > which is linked from pretty much everywhere, tells you how to > participate. But we all miss links sometimes. That's not a problem. Actually, there is nothing in the great long list of links on the left margin which supports helpfully-minded non-core persons. Mailing lists seems a likely candidate, but does not deliver. Developer Info immediately puts off the casual user, and turns out not to provide the answer. In fact, I have not found a link anywhere which *does* link to the page you suggested. A simple path from the top would be very useful. > Joshua. -- Cheers, Erik -- Erik Stainsby Systems Support Technician, Web and Database Services, Vancouver Public Library 604.331.4083 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
