Re: [users@httpd] Configuring Password Protection

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On Tuesday 25 July 2006 15:30, Gerard wrote:

> > The only difference between a user's directory and the main document
> > root is that the document root is configured on the DocumentRoot
> > directive and gets whatever settings that are made for it.

Nope.  Only true if all users have equal access to edit httpd.conf.

> > Overrides 
> > are as necessary for that directory as any other user directory if
> > the setting is needed to make something happen.    AuthConfig happens
> > to not be allowed by default, and so needs to be allowed.

Profoundly wrong.  Please see Boyle Owen's post in this thread.

> AllowOverride None

That is Good.

> I changed it to:
>
> AllowOverride All

That is Bad.

> >> And what's in the error log?

Once again, see Boyle Owen's post.

-- 
Nick Kew

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