On 7/26/07, Sameer Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/26/07, Sameer Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dominique, > > > > I have tried and could not get sspi to work; I don't know enough about > > apache or sspi and am giving up on it. > > I already manage to make it work successfully, defining a 'protected' > directory containing following files: > > ~~~What does 'protected' directory mean?? Is it the main pmwiki > directory? Is it the home directory of the website? Or is it a new > directory that is called 'protected'?? where is this new directory > located??
I defined a directory named "protected", which I configured with the given .htaccess Since this directory is directly defined under my web root directory, I could also have configured it into a: <Location /protected/>...</Location> block in the httpd.conf server configuration file. > ~~~Similarly, in the code below, do I have to modify text like "A > Protected Place" and MYDOMAIN and replace it with my specific > information?? > > ===8<---[.htaccess]--- > <IfModule mod_auth_sspi.c> > AuthName "A Protected Place" > AuthType SSPI > SSPIAuth On > SSPIAuthoritative On > SSPIOfferBasic On > #SSPIBasicPreferred On > #SSPIDomain MYDOMAIN > SSPIOmitDomain On > #SSPIUsernameCase On > require valid-user > </IfModule> > ===8<---[.htaccess]--- > The AuthName is the Realm text to display when the server has to use the basic authentication (ntlm-uncompatible browser). MYDOMAIN is the domain name where your users are defined (the line has to be uncommented to be taken in account). -- Dominique _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users