On 11-Nov-2009, at 17:28, André Warnier wrote:
> LuKreme wrote:
> ...
>> DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/example.com/
> ...
>> AuthUserFile /usr/local/www/example.com/.htdavpass
>
> I think that you have managed to do what no developer of Apache ever thought
> that a user would ever do : place the file containing the users passwords
> inside the very directory that this file is supposed to help protect.
> You might thus be exploring code pathways which nobody trod before.
OK, but why does it work for one domain (actually, it works for several domains
on this same server) but not for others?
any file named .ht* is never served by apache, and there's really nowhere else
to place the .htdavpass file.
http.conf:
<Files ~ "^\.ht">
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
</Files>
(the actual web site is in .../html/ or .../wordpress/, depending on the site)
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