all of the installations i know better use NaviServer with OpenACS, which uses its own rights and user management system - so there is nsperm involved. So others might give you better informed answers.

What i can see is that the "passwdfile" is only used in htaccess.tcl, which is only used, when "htaccess" is true.
I'll try to improve the documentation.

-gn

[1] https://bitbucket.org/naviserver/naviserver/src/tip/nsperm/htaccess.tcl?at=default&fileviewer=file-view-default

Am 23.08.17 um 8:31 PM schrieb Roderick:

To my preivious mail, I want to add the following experience.

With passwd in the default place, auth with perm works, but not with
htaccess (browser asks pass, but deny access).

Defining a passwd not in the default place as at the end of
doc/html/nsperm/files/nsperm.html, neither perm nor htaccess
works (browser ask, but deny access in both cases). But
"ns_perm checkpass user passwd" confirms that the pass was OK.

I thank for any hint
Rodrigo.

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