On 2/28/06 9:23 AM, "Nick Kew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 February 2006 13:55, Sean Davis wrote:
>
>> 128.231.145.14 - sean [28/Feb/2006:08:46:34 -0500] "PUT
>> /webDAV/public/Abstract.doc HTTP/1.1" 204 -
>
> See that "sean" in there? Your client has authenticated itself.
> Where's the problem?
Sorry, Nick, for not explaining the problem clearly. The problem isn't the
lack of authentication, but what I thought was too permissive authorization.
Perhaps my understanding of LimitExcept is wrong, but I thought if I had a:
<LimitExcept GET HEAD OPTIONS>
Require user sean
</LimitExcept>
that I shouldn't be able PUT or DELETE. The log entries show that I was
able to do that--hence the problem. I don't understand why I can PUT or
DELETE with the LimitExcept directive in place. I simply want a webDAV
directory that is read-only by the user sean.
Thanks,
Sean
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