On Thu, August 10, 2006 15:45, Joshua Slive wrote:
...
>> Below is the config for the "test" directory and the error I get.
>> As you can see, AuthBasicAuthoritative is not set so should default to On.
>> (No
>> .htaccess files in use.) I tried both settings, but the same error keeps
>> showing up.
>>
>> Can someone please point me to what I'm overlooking?
>>
>
> Do you have mod_authn_default and mod_authz_default included in your config?
Errm. No, I didn't. I have recompiled Apache with these, put the appropriate
LoadModule lines in the config and restarted httpd.
When I use: "Require user <me>"
I'm authenticated correctly and see the directory listing.
When I use: "Require group admins"
I get the same error as before:
[Thu Aug 10 16:13:56 2006] [error] [client 193.173.147.3] access to /test
failed, reason: require directives present and no Authoritative handler.
In my config I (still) have:
<Directory /path/to/test>
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.html.var
AuthName "TEST area, please logon..."
AuthType Basic
AuthBasicProvider dbd
AuthDBDUserPWQuery "select encrypt(user_passwd) from users where
user_name = %s"
# Require user <me>
Require group testusers
Options Indexes
IndexOptions FancyIndexing FoldersFirst NameWidth=60
</Directory>
The AuthDBDUserPWQuery directive contains "User". Should it also work for
"Require group"?
Grts,
Rob
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