Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Can't get .htaccess to work"
2008 Apr 06
4
Apache Authorization Access Control - location of htpasswd in Centos 5.1?
Hi,
I?m trying to set up a private family web site for genealogy, and want to set up Apache Authorization access control for this site, and once the user has logged in has access to the entire site. I?ve been reading the info at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/auth.html to learn how to do this. I?m just planning on passing out the same username and password to all family members and
2006 Sep 06
2
.htaccess in public and adding password protection
While my site is in development I wish to add basic password protection.
At the moment my .htaccess looks like this:
AuthName "Restricted Area"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /home/httpd/mydomain.co.uk/.htpasswd
AuthGroupFile /dev/null
require valid-user
.htpasswd exists and has an entry, yet I do not get a password prompt?
Does Apache Auth work for dynamic resources or only static
2008 Jan 23
7
Apache, Mongrel, Authentication
A question about mongrel, apache and authentication.
I''ve got a Rails site with I think a very typical setup: a mongrel
cluster behind an Apache proxy. So Apache''s handling the static stuff
and it hands off dynamic content to mongrel. I want to put the site
temporarily behind Apache''s basic authentication. What I get when I
do this is that is a password prompt which
2013 Feb 13
1
htaccess is not working
Hello,
I'm new here, and after trying by myself, I'm looking for some help ...
I have installed webalizer, on my CentOS 6 server. Root path for webalizer is /var/www/usage/
It's working, but after putting a .htaccess in /var/www/usage/ and the appropriate .htpasswd in /var/www/html/auth/ there is no password asked.
Here are my files :
.htacess :
AuthName ?Veuillez vous
2007 Dec 29
2
Cent os 4 .htaccess file not working mod_rewrite enable - how can I test "help"
Hello,
Spend hours attempting to password protect a web directory-
mod_rewrite enabled on httpd.conf file. Seek ideas please
Stephen
Stephen Goldman
System Administrator
MIT Biology
sgoldman at mit.edu
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2013 Mar 12
4
PuppetDB http web interface user access
Hi All,
Has anyone figured out a nice way to restrict user access to puppetdb''s
http web interface? Such as a .htaccess method or something similar? I
would prefer something along
those lines instead of setting up firewall rules.
-Zane
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2008 Apr 06
2
Apache Authorization Access Control - location of, htpasswd in Centos 5.1
I don't think it's the path of htpasswd that's the problem but here it
is anyway: /usr/bin/htpasswd.
The problem is more likely that the directory you're trying to create
the password file in with the command "htpasswd -c /passwd/passwords
famsite" doesn't exist.
Iain Lee
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2005 May 16
1
htaccess authentication asks for MySQL table test.user_info
Hello.
I tried to create an access file with 'htpasswd -c
/etc/httpd/conf/myfile.htaccess testuser'.
In the SSL directory I have put a .htaccess file containing the followings:
AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/conf/myfile.htaccess
AuthName "Mydomain"
AuthType Basic
require valid-user
This worked with CentOS 3.
Now with CentOS 4, apache version 2.0.52, the access to the page is
2009 Aug 18
1
WebDav on CentOS?
Hello,
I'm trying to set up webdav on apache on centos. My web area has dav
on set, it's permissions are 775 owner of the apache user and group of the
webdev group which i put users in who can write to the area. As a user
locally logged on to the machine i can cd to the area and create content
though it is owned and has a group of the user who made it i don't think
this is what i
2005 Jul 23
2
CentOS 4 snag with htaccess
I'm hitting a snag with htaccess. Have created .htaccess and .htpasswd
files, set up apache directory options just like always... the exact
same setup works fine on CentOS 3, but I can't seem to get it to
authenticate on CentOS 4? Am I just being blind stupid (as in not seeing
something 'exactly the same') or is there something different I'm
missing? I have selinux running
2006 Aug 07
1
htaccess htpasswd and satellite connections
Yeah, maybe this is a bit on the edge....
I am discovering several issues with users on satellite internet
connections not being able to authenticate via a htaccess/htpasswd
system. Some users cannot connect at all, some can connect reliably..
and some are hit and miss.. works one day and not the next. Yet those
same users can log in fine if they switch back to their dialup system.
Has
2008 May 02
3
CruiseControlRb behind apache
I managed to find this in the archives, so far: http://www.nabble.com/Setting-up-CCRB-behind-apache-proxy-tt14016053.html#a14099749
Found a better alternative to doing this in my .htaccess instead of
messing with the httpd.conf, in case someone is interested:
--- snip ---
RewriteEngine On
### for cruisecontrol
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://localhost:3333/$1 [P]
AuthType Basic
2018 Feb 08
1
How to grant user access to his .dovecot.sieve.log?
On Feb 6, 2018, at 19:53, Sergey Ivanov <seriv at cs.umd.edu> wrote:
> Answering myself (not yet implemented, but I hope it will work):
> Using sieve extprograms extension and global "after" script, I can read .dovecot.sieve.log into a sieve variable 'log_content' if this log is not empty. I hope this log will be written before "after" script is called, but
2014 Jan 21
0
Apache Directory Level access control
CentOS-6.5
httpd-2.2.15 (centos)
I am trying to understand how directory access control works in Apache-2.2.
Does a means exist to revoke access in a subdirectory if access has been
granted in a higher one? We restrict access to the entire site via htdigest
but some directories are need to be further restricted by the group a user is
assigned to. I have this situation:
<Directory />
2008 Apr 24
0
.htaccess for script aliased directories
With the great assistance I got here I was able to get .htaccess to work on a centos 5.1 box running Apache 2.2.3 a few days ago.
One other question. I am trying to protect a sub dir within the web space of a domain that is serving site statistics of awstats generated pages. The path to the dir is /home/user1/www/awstats. When testing, I am able to get a username and password prompt for the
2005 Jul 14
0
htaccess authentication asks for MySQL table test.user_info
Hello.
For users interested in the MySQL authentication problem for SSL pages,
there is another way
to prevent mod_auth_mysql to do this mySQL authentication. This has been
reported by Brent:
In the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file, add the directive:
<Directory xxxxxx/
AuthMySQLEnable off
AllowOverride All
</Directory>
You can also add it to your .htaccess file.
Thanks
2015 May 11
6
Authenticating Apache Against Active Directory
Hello,
Using Nagios on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS. I'm attempting to authenticate
users against Samba 4.2.1. When I edit 'apache2.conf' with
<Directory />
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Require all granted
Allow from all
AuthName "AD authentication"
AuthBasicProvider ldap
AuthType Basic
2008 Apr 16
1
AWStats included with Centos 5.1 distro?
Hi,
Is AWStats included in the Centos 5.1 Distro?
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2006 Mar 13
9
Subversion problem - since you guys talked me into it :)
Following the advice here I''ve been trying to get subversion installed
and working from my virtual dedicated server this weekend. I believe
everything is installed properly, and that all that''s left is to get the
apache httpd.conf file set up correctly.
to talk to my server with my client I''m using the path:
http://svn.mylittlecorneroftheinternet.com/svn/repos/
error
2009 Oct 11
3
SVN hell!
Hi!
I'm trying to install SVN on a latest version of CentOS (5.3). I just did:
yum install subversion
yum install mod_dav_svn
Then i edited /etc/httpd/conf.d/subversion.conf
and here is the content:
========================
<Location /svn>
DAV svn
SVNParentPath /var/www/svn
# Limit write permission to list of valid users.
<LimitExcept GET PROPFIND OPTIONS