Re: [users@httpd] mod_access_compat issue

2014-06-26 Thread Eric Covener
> I think that controls the interaction between user authentication > and host authentication. I'm not using any user authentication. > However, adding 'Satisfy any' fixes it. Is that because the > host authentication is still denying access, but the default user > authentication is to allow? Or be

Re: [users@httpd] mod_access_compat issue

2014-06-26 Thread Alex Bligh
On 26 Jun 2014, at 19:25, Eric Covener wrote: > On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Alex Bligh wrote: >> Is there something I am missing here? > > They are not exactly equivalent, they are on separate sides of the > "Satisfy" check. The default is "Satisfy all". Hmm... I think that controls th

Re: [users@httpd] mod_access_compat issue

2014-06-26 Thread Eric Covener
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Alex Bligh wrote: > Is there something I am missing here? They are not exactly equivalent, they are on separate sides of the "Satisfy" check. The default is "Satisfy all". -- Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com --

[users@httpd] mod_access_compat issue

2014-06-26 Thread Alex Bligh
I have a site configuration that I would like to work on apache 2.4 # apache2ctl -v Server version: Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu) Server built: Apr 3 2014 12:20:28 Apache 2.4 (on Ubuntu 14.04) is more picky than 2.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 about directory permissions. This is due to the inclusion of the follo