From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2003-06-10 01:06:22
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mar tin <run...@ya...> wrote .. > >> Also, I couldn't find a ".htpasswd editor" > >> (user:passwd) in the Apache module. > > >If you go to the 'Access Control' page for a > directory >that has the > >appropriate authentication directives, an 'edit' link > >will appear next > >to the 'User text file' field for editing the > .>htpasswd file. > > I go to: > > - default server > - type the directory I want to protect in the text > field at the bottom > - I select the directory I've just created > - then I click on 'access control' > - set realm, auth type, satisfy, restrict access (I > leave "user text file" in "default" > - Im sent back to the Per directory Options and if I > click again to "Access control" again, I don't see the > edit link > > What am I doing wrong? You need to set the 'User text file' to the path to some new file for storing users and passwords for the directory, such as /etc/htusers. Then when you re-visit the 'Access control' page an Edit.. link will appear for adding users to that file. - Jamie |