Can anyone help me with this problem.  I've
looked through all the documents I can find, but
I'm none the wiser.

I've set up a zone (called tools) which I have
successfully mounted (as /tools/servlets) and
I can use my servlets to my heart's content.
I also have a selection of CGI scripts which live
at /tools/cgi.  These work too.

However, what I now want to do is to put the 
whole "tools" directory tree inside some realm
authorization, to prevent unauthorized users 
from running the servlets or CGI scripts.

My first approach was to put realm authorization
on the /tools directory.  This works, sort of.
I now have to enter a name and password to see
a directory listing of /tools or to run the CGI
scripts.  But I can still access the servlets
without needing any authorization.

How do I "turn on" realm authorization for a
Jserv zone?

Thanks in advance,

Frank.

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