Krist: No, I had already tried that with Satisfy...no go.

William: "^/!(foo)" doesn't match at all, letting everything through.

I'm going to stick with "^/($|[^f][^o][^o]($|/))" for now. That won't work if we had paths that are less than 3 characters and not followed by a slash, but we don't.

But I'm certain that it is using the old egrep-style regexes rather than PCRE. Maybe I should file a bug with the Debian folks, since this is just a standard Debian package installation. Anyone else using the Debian package for whom PCRE is working fine?

Cheers,

Brad


Krist van Besien wrote:
On 5/13/06, Brad Greenlee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Any ideas? It seems to me that PCRE is just not installed, but this is
the standard Debian package and I haven't seen any other posts
complaining about this.

AFAIK Apache dopesn't need any external PCRE libs.

What you need is the "Satisfy" directive.

<Location />
   AuthType Basic
   AuthName "Development Site"
   AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/auth/dev-passwd
   Require valid-user
 </Location>

 <Location /foo>
   Order allow,deny
   Allow from all
   Satisfy any
 </Location>

Krist


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