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.
> >>>
> >>>
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