what OS is it you are running?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pam Astor 
  To: users@httpd.apache.org 
  Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 4:25 PM
  Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .htaccess for script aliased directories


  > > OK, for 1, I requested a non existant test file and this is the result 
from
  > > the error log:
  > >
  > > [Fri Apr 25 15:38:14 2008] [error] [client 12.345.678.91] File does not
  > > exist: /home/userdir/www/test
  > 
  > You need to request a non-existent file under awstats to make this 
meaningful.



   That's what I did.  I pointed browser to 
http://www.mydomain.com/awstats/afasfsafdsafsa and got:

   

  [Fri Apr 25 16:14:12 2008] [error] [client 12.34.567.12] script not found or 
unable to stat: /usr/local/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/afasfsafdsafsa


  Unless I am not understanding you?  OK I also pointed my browser to 
http://www.mydomain.com/fasfdasdfsafda and got:

   

  [Fri Apr 25 16:16:52 2008] [error] [client 12.34.567.12] File does not exist: 
/home/userdir/www/fasfdasdfsafda

   

  > > [Fri Apr 25 15:35:18 2008] [error] [client 12.34.678.91] (2)No such file 
or
  > > directory: Could not open password file: /home/userdir/htpasswd
  > 
  > That seems pretty clear. Your AuthUserFile directive is configured
  > incorrectly. It isn't pointing to an actual user file. You've obscured
  > the configuration in different ways pretty-much every time you've
  > posted it, which makes it impossible for me to tell you exactly what
  > it should be.

   

  I checked the AuthUserFile directive, and it's the correct name and location 
of the htpasswd file.

  I even tried changing permissions and ownership on the htpasswd file to 
apache, 

  then to the owner of the account,

  then back to root, nothing worked.



  Unless, am I not supposed to point AuthUserFile to the password file for the 
user

  trying to log in and point it to something else?

   

  > 
  > Joshua.

   


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