I am new to being able to run A CF server.

I installed the 'Nix system as recommended in the docs"

        install under root user

        root has ownership, others have read execute, i.e. 755

I start CFMX with the root user so logging, etc works properly

I develop under a different user so I need to save templates, etc. under 
wwwroot

I have created folders, under wwwroot owned by the developer with 755 
permissions so only the developer user (and root user, of course) can 
write to them..

I don't have a static IP address, but I sometimes give outsiders access 
to the system through http.

This setup seems to work fine, as far as it goes...

What I want to do is password protect (or somehow limit all access) to 
some of the folders owned by the developer user.  A user who knows the 
pw will be able to have read, execute access to the contents through 
HTTP.

As I said, I am new to this server setup...

What's the best way to do this?

TIA

Dick

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