On 21/02/2011 15:24, Nick Kew wrote:
Are you sure you haven't confusedyourself into a mismatch between
your config and your groups file?
Unfortunately, have triple checked that.
Am now to check if, by some typographical fluke, I have passed group
parameters into the users' file, it's all
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:01:42 +0100
Lee wrote:
> The strange thing is, if I change the group file so that the line:
>
> adminjr: adminjr1 adminjr2
>
> instead reads:
>
> adminj: adminjr1 adminjr2
>
> then access is denied as expected.
The original config you posted had group "admin
On 21 Feb 2011, at 09:12, Lee Goddard wrote:
Dear Apache Users,
I have been looking at a problem for so many hours now that I think it has made
me blind.
The below configuration is intended to restrict access to /admin-cgi/ to members of the
group "admin", which is defined in a plain text
On 21/02/2011 10:31, Nick Kew wrote:
Dear Apache Users,
I have been looking at a problem for so many hours now that I think it has made
me blind.
The below configuration is intended to restrict access to /admin-cgi/ to members of the
group "admin", which is defined in a plain text file, whi
Hi Nick,
On 21/02/2011 10:31, Nick Kew wrote:
Dear Apache Users,
I have been looking at a problem for so many hours now that I think it has made
me blind.
The below configuration is intended to restrict access to /admin-cgi/ to members of the
group "admin", which is defined in a plain text f
On 21 Feb 2011, at 09:12, Lee Goddard wrote:
> Dear Apache Users,
>
> I have been looking at a problem for so many hours now that I think it has
> made me blind.
>
> The below configuration is intended to restrict access to /admin-cgi/ to
> members of the group "admin", which is defined in a
Dear Apache Users,
I have been looking at a problem for so many hours now that I think it
has made me blind.
The below configuration is intended to restrict access to /admin-cgi/ to
members of the group "admin", which is defined in a plain text file,
whilst users and passwords are in a DBM f