Re: [PHP-DB] Does anyone know, or is it even possible

2001-04-11 Thread Victor Foitzik

Hi Brian,

this really depends on what kind of user authentication you are using
by now. Apache is capable of doing authentication by many methods, not
only static .htaccess files, but also via MySQL, PAM or other. You
should speicify what kind of system you are using ...

HTH
Victor

> Okay,
> 
> I have to jump in here because I've been having the same problem and have
> not found a solution. .htaccess is great for stuff like that, but how the
> heck do you integrate .htaccess into your User Authentication system so it
> uses the same login screen and authentication information? I don't want my
> users to have to authenticate twice. Even then they would be separate
> systems and could not track what the other is doing?  
> 
> There's got to be some PHP/MySQL/Linux/Apache Guru out there!
> 
> Someone help!
> 
> Brian Grayless



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RE: [PHP-DB] Does anyone know, or is it even possible

2001-04-10 Thread Brian Grayless

Okay,

I have to jump in here because I've been having the same problem and have
not found a solution. .htaccess is great for stuff like that, but how the
heck do you integrate .htaccess into your User Authentication system so it
uses the same login screen and authentication information? I don't want my
users to have to authenticate twice. Even then they would be separate
systems and could not track what the other is doing?  

There's got to be some PHP/MySQL/Linux/Apache Guru out there!

Someone help!

Brian Grayless


-Original Message-
From: John Huggins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 12:31 PM
To: bryan; db
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] images


.htaccess

> -Original Message-
> From: bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 2:47 PM
> To: db
> Subject: [PHP-DB] images
> 
> 
> Question:
> 
> Having problems with a site I am doing.
> How can I stop a user from gaining access to images in 
> a certain directory.  I have directory browsing turned
> off, but in the instance someone buys something, if
> the path to the image is 2001/apr/a1/image1.jpg, what
> would stop someone from typing 2001/apr/a1/image2.jpg
> or 2001/apr/a2/image1.jpg, and gaining access to all the
> files?
> 
> If anyone has any guidance on this, I would appreciate
> it!  
> 
> Thanks
> bryan
> 
> 
> [ bryan fitch . programmer . [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
> 
> 
> 
> 

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