RE: [LUAU] apache security question

2005-02-10 Thread Jaymes Schooler
Subject: Re: [LUAU] apache security question On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 01:34:32PM -1000, Jaymes Schooler wrote: > And Rightfully so...Being Paranoid that is... You may > want to use something a little stronger for authorization such as > mysqlauth or almost any other authentication Sche

Re: [LUAU] apache security question

2005-02-09 Thread Vince Hoang
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 01:34:32PM -1000, Jaymes Schooler wrote: > And Rightfully so...Being Paranoid that is... You may > want to use something a little stronger for authorization > such as mysqlauth or almost any other authentication > Scheme/Module...Also you may want to include nobots.txt in an

Re: [LUAU] apache security question

2005-02-09 Thread Vince Hoang
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 11:43:11AM -1000, Charles Lockhart wrote: > So, we have a script or something that every time you create > a directory in that secure directory, the script adds an > .htaccess file, and the .htaccess file is used to enforce > privacy, requiring a username and password to log

RE: [LUAU] apache security question

2005-02-08 Thread Jaymes Schooler
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Gordon Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 12:05 PM To: LUAU Subject: Re: [LUAU] apache security question Charles Lockhart wrote: > So, we have a script or something that every time you create a > directory in that

Re: [LUAU] apache security question

2005-02-08 Thread Tom Gordon
Charles Lockhart wrote: So, we have a script or something that every time you create a directory in that secure directory, the script adds an .htaccess file, and the .htaccess file is used to enforce privacy, requiring a username and password to log in. I'm told that this should be secure en

[LUAU] apache security question

2005-02-08 Thread Charles Lockhart
We've got a web server running FC2 and Apache 2. I was asked to set up a private wiki area on that server, one that provided both username/password security for the wiki, and the same level of access for the directory. So, we have a script or something that every time you create a directory