On 2022-02-11 2:52 p.m., Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
Hello, In general, I would handle that kind of authentification tricks in a perl script, however in this case I would need to protect a script directly in Apache. What presumably would work: <If "%{QUERY_STRING} =~ /^someapp\/\?domain=testing;/"> AuthType Basic AuthName "Login Required for testing" AuthUserFile /shared/testing/htpasswd Require valid-user </If>
Maybe I'm missing something that you refer to as "tricks" and "presumably"? Proof of concept? Context?
To "protect a script" is normally at system level. Why do you "need" to do this "directly in Apache"? Users? Permissions? It doesn't really matter whether you write in perl or my favourites fortran and cobol.
Best -- Paul Tired old sys-admin.
What I would like to do: <If "%{QUERY_STRING} =~ /^someapp\/\?domain=([a-z]+);/"> AuthType Basic AuthName "Login Required for $1" AuthUserFile /shared/$1/htpasswd Require valid-user </If> Is there a way to do something dynamic like this ? Thank you for any pointer. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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