Is there anyone that can help me with this at all? On Jan 6, 2008 1:14 PM, Bryan Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all, > > I currently have Apache 2.2 sitting in front of my Ruby on Rails > application, proxying non-static requests to the Rails server running on a > different port. I have an admin portion of my Rails application that is > accessed by going to www.mysite.com/admin/. I want to protect the admin > portion using mod_auth in Apache, and I was wondering if that would be > possible since I'm proxying that type of stuff to my Rails server. Can I > implement a Rewrite rule to look for attempts to access the admin/ portion > of the application and force authorization? If so, can someone provide me > with an example? If not, is it possible to do this another way? Below is > the relevant portion of my config file that I use to proxy the requests. > > <Proxy *> > Allow from All > </Proxy> > > RewriteEngine On > RewriteRule ^/$ /index.html [QSA] > RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}%{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f > RewriteRule .* http://127.0.0.1:3001%{REQUEST_URI} [L,P,QSA] > > Thanks in advance!!! -- BTR >