You are confusing the heck out of me with this one. The floowing setting
don't come into play unless you are using those encryption types.

> Use Unix crypt = true
> Use MD5 crypt = false

Copy your .htaccess file so we can look at it.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (woodsman)
To: "sambar List Member"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 20 Apr 2004 03:30:52 +0200
Subject: [sambar] htaccess sambar and php

> Greetings,
> 
> I've been using .htaccess successfully on a subdirectory in cgi-bin
> and the PERLs that reside within behave as they should.  When
> accessed, the user is prompted for name and password and then the pl
> works as is should.
> 
> On the very same machine, I created another directory, copied the same
> htaccess file into it and placed some php files within.  When the
> php file is requested, I get the security prompt but the credentials
> are incorrect and the php fails.
> 
> This one is making me crazy.  The only thing I can figure is that
> these two config.ini settings are coming into play:
> 
> Use Unix crypt = true
> Use MD5 crypt = false
> 
> Where php is looking for MD5 passwords but they are Unix so they fail.
>  There are a whole lot of users in my htpasswd file that I don't want
> to have to recreated.  If this is actually the problem, anyone have
> any ideas as to how to solve this dilema?  (Sambar 5.3 on W2K, PHP
> 4.3) Thanks,  Brian
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