On 06/17/2013 03:06 PM, Duncan Napier wrote: > I understand that to get around this, you open up areas of the server to the > the localhost (127.0.0.1) so no authentication is required. I have tried a > bunch of fixes, but none seem to work. They seem require NoAuth areas of the > rt directory have authentication disabled using Apache Location or Directory > directives, as in: > > ############# > # Begin Code Fragment > ############# > <LocationMatch /share/html/NoAuth> > Satisfy Any > Allow from all > </LocationMatch> > > <LocationMatch /share/html/REST/1.0/NoAuth> > Satisfy Any > Allow from all > </LocationMatch>
Your Apache configuration directives are wrong. Location/LocationMatch take a URL location, not a directory path (that's what Directory/DirectoryMatch are for). You also aren't using the matching power of LocationMatch, and don't need it, so you want something like: <Location /REST/1.0/NoAuth/mail-gateway> Satisfy any Allow from 127.0.0.1 </Location> You don't need to allow /NoAuth for mailgate. -- RT Training in Seattle, June 19-20: http://bestpractical.com/training