Hi,

Fernando wrote:
Hi!

I'm facing a problem with apache 1.3.34 in a NFS DocumentRoot with .htaccess.

I create the .htacess file nomrally, htpasswd -c .htacess user

Then I configure the httpd.conf also correctly, but when I try to test the protected folder, I get a ERROR 500.

You may think that I mispeled the config file, but not, when I remove the .htaccess file Apache prompts the Auth window normally.

The interesting point is that I created another .htaccess file in the normal local filesystem and changed the httpd.conf file to gets information from that file, and it worked!

So I assumed that my problem is with the NFS and .htaccess file... is there a directive or option to fix it?

Do not confuse an htpasswd file with a .htaccess file - they aren't the same. You need to use htpasswd to create the password file and then refer to it from within the httpd.conf or a .htaccess file.

Also, do not store the htpasswd file within the DocumentRoot, otherwise someone may be able to download it!

See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_auth.html and the AuthUserFile directive.

HTH,


                                Neil.

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