Donny,
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Kameleon <kameleo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> with user backuppc. This user is able to see every host we have. So I
> need to do some digging and remember how we setup authentication. But
> it should be as easy as adding another user to whatever mechanism we
> used and putting "user root More users newusername" on their hosts
> corect?
>
>
The web interfaces uses http authentication and sets up (by default as I
recall) a .htaccess file in your cgi-bin directory (e.g. /var/www/cgi-bin)
like:
[root@axisbackup ~]# cat /var/www/cgi-bin/.htaccess
AuthGroupFile /etc/httpd/conf/group # <--- change path as needed
AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/conf/passwd # <--- change path as needed
AuthType basic
AuthName "AxisBackup Access"
require valid-user
So, with this, you'd add a new user with:
htpasswd /etc/httpd/conf/passwd newusername
You'll be prompted for the password and then that user (newusername) will
be added to the /etc/httpd/conf/passwd file and will then be able to log
in. Link them to hosts in the backuppc hosts file and you should be all set.
Chris
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Chris Stone
AxisInternet, Inc.
www.axint.net
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