, of Apr 19 2007, I tried a FAQ configuration
with the new authentication framework:
Directory /usr/local/share/httpd/htdocs/learn
AuthType basic
AuthName raven test
AuthBasicProvider file
AuthUserFile /usr/local/etc/pass.txt
SatisfyOne
Require host
this. Isn't it just a question
of defining the order of evaluation of SatisfyOne blocks? And the
proper order seems quite straight-forward to me.
Joshua.
error?
Using httpd trunk 529626, of Apr 19 2007, I tried a FAQ configuration
with the new authentication framework:
Directory /usr/local/share/httpd/htdocs/learn
AuthType basic
AuthName raven test
AuthBasicProvider file
AuthUserFile /usr/local/etc/pass.txt
SatisfyOne
/usr/local/share/httpd/htdocs/learn
AuthType basic
AuthName raven test
AuthBasicProvider file
AuthUserFile /usr/local/etc/pass.txt
SatisfyOne
Require host quartz.itdept.newn.cam.ac.uk
Require ip 192.168.200.180
Require valid-user
for the same
type of authorization rules defined by require.
I don't really understand why you say this. Isn't it just a question
of defining the order of evaluation of SatisfyOne blocks? And the
proper order seems quite straight-forward to me.
Joshua.
Well, the reason why is because of the order
/pass.txt
SatisfyOne
Require host quartz.itdept.newn.cam.ac.uk
Require ip 192.168.200.180
Require valid-user
/SatisfyOne
/Directory
quartz% hostname
quartz.itdept.newn.cam.ac.uk
quartz% lynx http://test.itdept.newn.cam.ac.uk/learn
Alert!: Access without authorization
On 4/27/07, Patrick Welche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I expected not to be prompted to login by the above configuration.
(also tried AuthBasicAuthoritative Off, and have read the fine manual..)
Just to eliminate the obvious, have you actually checked the
access_log to verify that the IP
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 01:55:47PM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
Just to eliminate the obvious, have you actually checked the
access_log to verify that the IP address/hostname reported there match
your Require directives?
Sadly yes:
192.168.200.180 - - [27/Apr/2007:17:14:42 +0100] GET /learn
What does a reverse lookup of 192.168.200.180 on the server give as hostname?
On 4/27/07, Patrick Welche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 01:55:47PM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
Just to eliminate the obvious, have you actually checked the
access_log to verify that the IP
/htdocs/learn
AuthType basic
AuthName raven test
AuthBasicProvider file
AuthUserFile /usr/local/etc/pass.txt
SatisfyOne
Require host quartz.itdept.newn.cam.ac.uk
Require ip 192.168.200.180
Require valid-user
/SatisfyOne
/Directory
quartz% hostname
AuthType basic
AuthName raven test
AuthBasicProvider file
AuthUserFile /usr/local/etc/pass.txt
SatisfyOne
Require host quartz.itdept.newn.cam.ac.uk
Require ip 192.168.200.180
Require valid-user
/SatisfyOne
/Directory
quartz% hostname
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