Hello,I use an apache web server, and I'd like to do the following on a subtree (let's assume it's /testaccess for the website): All users that come from a particular domain, no authentication is asked, they are automatically allowed
For the rest of the world, an authentication has to be asked. I do the following: In .htaccess file, I have: # AuthUserFile /opt/public/apache/htdocs/testaccess/userlist/userlist AuthType basic AuthName "Restricted" Allow from mydomain.com Require valid-user Satisfy any # In /opt/public/apache/htdocs/testaccess/userlist/userlist, I have: # guest1:qwerty guest2:asdfgh #I made several tests for .htaccess directives, but I always get the same result: either everyone can access without any authentication, or everyone is asked for authentication. I have no right on the basic apache configuration (httpd.conf), and I wonder if the basic apache configuration can prevent .htaccess behave as I'd like
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