On 2/6/07, Liz Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How does "Satisfy any" effect the lower directories?
I have a directory /A and /A/B and /A/B/C.
/A allows certain IPs
/A/B asks for password
/A/B/C asks for password
I want to add the option "Satisfy any" on /A by prompting the client for a
password when hes not on the allowed IP.
When I do so, the password protection on B gets disabled...
So then I add "Satisfy all" on B on top of the "Satisfy any" on A then it
works OK even the protection on C is working Ok
although I have not added the "Satisfy all" on C...
I don't understand what problem you are trying to address. It seems
you have everything working as you want by using Satisfy All in /A/B
If you are just curious about why it works: Satisfy, as with most
apache directives, applies to the directory it is in and all child
directories. So by applying it to /A you also apply it to /A/B and
/A/B/C. By applying Satisfy All to /A/B you also apply it to /A/B/C.
Joshua.
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