Well, I don't have the time to setup a VM and test/re-learn apache's password
directory protection just to help you out - sorry.
But, while I know you think you didn't change anything [and perhaps *you*
didn't] someone or some process almost certainly did.
This is really basic functionality and I'm pretty sure it's not broken in
Apache 2.2. :)
So, the proper approach is to _assume_ somehow you've borked something, and
tweak things until you fix it.
An apache group, which will have a lot more knowledge on this feature, may have
hints that help you get there faster - but even then - this really almost
certainly has to be a user induced failure and really you'll just need to dig
through it until you find it.
A final hint: is the "AllowOverride" directive set in your apache config, so
you *can* use .htaccess files? [As I recall it, if not, it will simply ignore
your htaccess files, which might well explain your situation. That info is in
the link I posted before.]
But, posting back here isn't likely to get you any more help - not that we're
all unwilling to help - just that we're busy. If it were a smokeping question -
we might well have an answer or pointer on the tip of our fingers.
But since it's really an apache question, and we don't have configs like yours,
it's hard to help.
So, saying it nicely, go ask Apache people, or google it.
-Greg
I looked at the .htaccess documentation and everything I have looks correct to
me so this should be working. I wasn’t certain where the files needed to be
placed on the server as I said before no one has touched this server in years
with respect to its configuration for Apache. Hosts have been added and take
away of course but that shouldn’t break anything should it?
David Thompson
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From: smokeping-users
[mailto:smokeping-users-bounces+david.thompson=vintalk....@lists.oetiker.ch] On
Behalf Of Gregory Sloop
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 11:55 AM
To: David Thompson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [smokeping-users] Protecting site with .htaccess
This really isn't a smokeping question, and it's been so long since I've done
this that I don't recall the details on how Apache handles it.
I'd do some google searches, or ask on a "newbie" apache list.
Here's a good place to start: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/auth.html
[I won't try to guess what's wrong - but a close review of your configs etc
will probably get you there.]
Sorry I can't offer more.
-Greg
Nope the Apache version I’m running is 2.2.14.
David Thompson
Network Services Support Technician
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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [smokeping-users] Protecting site with .htaccess
Did you upgrade apache from 2.2 to 2.4?
Jan
Den 2014-08-19 21:35, David Thompson skrev:
I’m having some problems trying to password protect my Smokeping instance for
some reason and I don’t know why the password protection stopped working some
time ago. My .htaccess and .htpasswd files are both located in
/usr/share/smokeping/cgi-bin folder. Is this where these files need to be? Do
they need to be somewhere else?
David Thompson
Network Services Support Technician
(O) 858.357.8794
(F) 858-225-1882
(E) [email protected]
(W) www.esi-estech.com
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Nope the Apache version I’m running is 2.2.14.
David Thompson
Network Services Support Technician
(O) 858.357.8794
(F) 858-225-1882
(E) [email protected]
(W) www.esi-estech.com
From: smokeping-users
[mailto:smokeping-users-bounces+david.thompson=vintalk....@lists.oetiker.ch] On
Behalf Of Jan Rockstedt
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [smokeping-users] Protecting site with .htaccess
Did you upgrade apache from 2.2 to 2.4?
Jan
Den 2014-08-19 21:35, David Thompson skrev:
I’m having some problems trying to password protect my Smokeping instance for
some reason and I don’t know why the password protection stopped working some
time ago. My .htaccess and .htpasswd files are both located in
/usr/share/smokeping/cgi-bin folder. Is this where these files need to be? Do
they need to be somewhere else?
David Thompson
Network Services Support Technician
(O) 858.357.8794
(F) 858-225-1882
(E) [email protected]
(W) www.esi-estech.com
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