Thanks for the reply - I didn't - I was just using the directory  
directive ... I guess location has a higher priority as it gets  
picked up whereas directory doen't.

I have pretty much left it closed for now as it hasn't been necessary  
to add. Although it would be a nice to allow the previewing of draft  
pages - whilst restricting access...

Please forgive my ignorance, but I don't understand how restricting  
access to dev.site/path helps though, as people can still see  
dev.site/ - which is what I am trying to restrict...

Are you redirecting everything to be accessed via /path and then  
restricting that? If so how are you doing that just for the dev. site?

Thanks for your help - both of you.



On 13 May 2007, at 20:20, Ryan Casey wrote:

> This is a little late...but...
>
> Did you try using the location directive to restrict access?
>
> <Location /intranet>
>         AuthType Basic
>         AuthName "Intranet"
>         AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/conf/http.users
>         AuthGroupFile /etc/httpd/conf/http.group
>         Require group my_grp
> </Location>
>
> This works for me with apache 2.0.x and mod_proxy.
>
> HTH,
> -Ryan Casey


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