the path looks like
"c:/javawebserver2.0/secure_html/....." and mention user id and password for
that directory by clicking "user" node in the security tree.
sorry for the inconvenience...
thanx
zulfi
Keep Smiling. It does improve your face value. :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Krishnan Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: Java Security
> Does anyone know how to use the directory secure_html in JavaWebServer.
> The reason is as follows.
> How do you keep the user away from typing the directory to the html files.
> eg.
> my servlets are at
> c:\javawebserver2.0\servlets\
> the html files are at
> c:\javawebserver2.0\public_html\menu.html
> and lets say my IP address is 122.23.234.123
>
> if the user types in http://122.23.234.123/menu.html ..He can access the
> html file directly without even logging in.. Is there any other way
without
> using servlets in this case ? keep the html folders in the some place so
> that the user can't directly access it but has to log in and be a VALID
USER
> and can't just type the way to the html files !
>
> Thanks
> Krishnan
>
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