Hrm tried it but didn't work. When I moved my directives inside httpd.conf
they did work. Do the .htaccess files need some special ownerships or
something to work w/ SSL? They are both readable by both the user and
their group (webusers have their own group).
Even with the directives seemingly working (the auth box pops up now) the
users in my .htpasswd file don't seem to be able to logon. Given a valid
user/passwd I still get an Auth Required error.
Anymore ideas? Thanks. :)
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On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, James F Wilkus wrote:
> I just ran into that yesterday.
>
> I had placed:
> AuthName This is a test
>
> in the htaccess file. I received the Internal Server Error.
>
> Then I changed it to
> AuthName "This is a test"
>
> Worked fine.
>
> HTH
> James
>
> On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 09:37:41AM -0600, Michael wrote:
> > When I reconfigured Apache to allow .htaccess files the directories with
> > .htaccess files started giving Internal Server Error when accessed via
> > https. Any ideas why? Thanks.
> >
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> > you. -- Albert Einstein
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