Re: [users@httpd] htpasswd

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Well indeed apache is doing it's job correctly. apache can not and should not force your browser to remember passwords.
Rethink what you want to do?
Regards
Aman Raheja

farhan ahmed wrote:

Hi folks,

I have been running 2 apache servers on different machines.And both apache servers are doing

basic authentication. I created same users and passwords on both boxes. On the webpage it

must ask for user name and passowrd once for either apache1 or apache2, but it asks user name

and password for both servers. Is there anyway on client side if you give user name and password

once it must not ask for other server.

*Example*

*Server1:* username = abc

              password = abc

*Server2:* username = abc

              password = abc

my index.html

<a href = "http://server1";>Server1</a>, when i click on it it asks for user name and password i

give and page opens

<a href = "http://server2";>Server2</a> When I click on that browser must store user name and

password in cache and it should not ask for user name and password but it asks for user name

and password

Please help me

Thanks


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Regards,

Farhan Ahmed

NMS Engineer

Soul Australia

Level 14, 201 Kent Streen

Sydney  NSW 2000

Phone(Office): 61 2 8220 6022

Fax(Office): 61 2 9252 6864

Mobile: 61 432 156906

Email: fahmed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:fahmed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

URL: www.soulaustralia.com.au <http://www.soulaustralia.com.au/>

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