I'm having some difficulties with the authentication for https pages. Here's
the problem:
When I open a secure page (https:....) + basic auth. on my server it
requires authentication. So I log on: 
logon: itsme
password: mypassword
>From this moment on the browser (IE 5.0) will remember 'itsme' and modssl
will syslog every action with this username. When I go to another page that
also requires authentication, it accepts 'itsme' as a valid user (which is
correct) and continues to load the page. When I go to a page that doesn't
accept 'itsme' as a valid user it requires authentication again. Ok, so far
nothing exceptional but I want more...
Actually, what I want is some way to tell apache/modssl that I want to force
authentication again - even when it concerns the same page!

My configuration is: Linux Slackware, kernel 2.2.12, Apache 1.3.9/modssl
2.4.8/openssl 0.9.3.a (0.9.4. still doesn't work!)/php4.0b3/auth_mysql

I'm aware that this question may be off-topic but I hope somebody can answer
me.


Kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet,

Jeroen Gremmen

Country-Micado Consultant / Check 2000 Team Manager

Origin International B.V.
Complex Vredeoord VH 1.20
Groenewoudseweg 1, 5621 BA  Eindhoven
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