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Jon,
My ultimate question is why do <directory> blocks and basic authentication
work with jserv 0.9.12 and not with jserv 1.?. Was this an implementation
decision? Can it be easily fixed? Your answer is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Steve Nielsen
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From: Nielsen, Steve
To: 'jon *'; Nielsen, Steve
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Sent: 7/7/99 3:03 PM
Subject: RE: Apache/jserv config. question.
Jon,
I already read the FAQ :). Were <directory> blocks purposely turned off
in mod_jserv 1.0 because there was no good place to put the .htaccess
files?
The following scenario currently works for us under jserv 0.9.12:
1. The following Alias maps to the physical directory
/web.dev/client/jake:
Alias /client/jake /web.dev/client/jake.
2. In /web.dev/client/jake there is a .htaccess file that restricts
access to specific users.
3. If I want to enable servlets under the /client/jake as "ServletAlias
/client/jake/servlet /web.dev/servlets" the .htaccess file in
/web.dev/client/jake *will* restrict access under /client/jake all the
way down to the servlet even though it does not physically reside
underneath /web.dev/client/jake/servlet.
Basically, if there is a physcial directory that exists above where the
servlets are enabled the .htaccess scenario should work.
Thanks,
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: jon * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 2:54 PM
To: Nielsen, Steve
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Apache/jserv config. question.
> I can only get Basic authentication to work with Jserv 1.0 using a
> <Location> block. <Directory> blocks do not work. <Directory> blocks
used to
> work with jserv 0.9.12. Is this a bug in the new Jserv 1.0? My hope is
that
> I could have the choice of using either <Location> or <Directory> to
control
> access. Any light you can shed on this would be great.
read the faq. <location> is the way to go. <directory> will not work
because
there is no place to put the .htaccess files.
-jon
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