I guess my real question is how is this administered? Which directory? Will it be on or off by default?
thanks, Mark Kimbro Staken wrote: > HTTP basic auth. The HTTP server already supports this, though I've never > used it. The users are stored one per file in a directory. > > On Friday, March 15, 2002, at 05:28 PM, Mark J. Stang wrote: > > > How will it be authenticated? > > > > Mark > > > > Kimbro Staken wrote: > > > >> Yeah, I agree. I'm thinking really simple, like just basic auth with a > >> single username and password. All remote access to the server will be via > >> HTTP now, so that is the easiest solution. In my opinion, trying to > >> tackle > >> full multiuser support right now would be more then we should tackle. > >> Simple auth would just give all or nothing access to the entire database, > >> but I'm thinking that it would be good enough at this stage. Thoughts? > >> > >> On Friday, March 15, 2002, at 02:08 PM, Jeff Suttor wrote: > >>> > >>> we should have a simple authorization scheme in place for at least > >>> actions that modify the database. > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> > >>> > Kimbro Staken - http://www.kstaken.org - http://www.xmldatabases.org > Apache Xindice native XML database http://xml.apache.org/xindice > XML:DB Initiative http://www.xmldb.org > Senior Technologist (Your company name here) > >
