Hi Jonathan,

Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 1:03:16 PM, you wrote:

JW> No, I don't have anything like that (I thought Apache automatically looked for 
.htaccess files?)

Apache does. But it will only act upon what it is allowed to do. It is a
matter of trust. If you have a situation where you have less trusted people
with access to the directory they could override some of your security by
inserting the proper overrides in the .htaccess file.

Use AllowOverride with caution.

JW> Does that need to go inside the <Virtual Host> directive for each Virtual site?

You can either make it global or on a directory, file or host basis.

JW> I'll assume so unless you repost.


Have fun,
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