apache conf (vhost conf if u use
vhosts):
<Directory
"$YOUR_WEB_ROOT/cgi-bin">
deny from all
Options ExecCGI
AllowOverride AuthConfig
Order deny,allow
deny from all
Options ExecCGI
AllowOverride AuthConfig
Order deny,allow
</Directory>
[sorry, i forgot to close Directory directive in previous
mail]
then
in your "$YOUR_WEB_ROOT/cgi-bin" put your won .htaccess ... bla
bla
cya
sl
I've tried placing it on cgi-bin directory but it wont work
Da: Hemant Thakre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: luned� 19 aprile 2004 10.54
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: Re: [qmailadmin] Security in Qmailadmin
Can you tell me how it works so that i can go deeper.
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 13:32, Eero Volotinen wrote:Hemant Thakre wrote: > I'm working on qmailadmin > I am really very happy with it > But i want to provide it with double level of security > We are having domain password of postmaster but i want to give apache > level security > Like .htaccess file > I've created one in /usr/local/share/qmailadmin/html but it wont work > Please help me qmailadmin is on cgi-bin directory, try placing .htaccess on it. I don't know if it works or you can also run qmailadmin in another directory. Remember to enable cgi on that directory. -- Eero
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Hemant Thakre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spider Systems Pvt. Ltd., Pune., India.
