Re: Satisfy any?!

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Just to clearing things:
There cant be two separate passwords for the following two URLs?
http://someurl/A
http://someurl/A/B

On 2/6/07, Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/6/07, Liz Kim <lizkim270@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Joshua..
> Following your explanation.. It seems like I was mistaken.
> When I did "Satisfy All" on /A/B it seems like it is checking All of the IP
> check and the Password check that was applied to /A and the password on
> /A/B....
> Is there a way to keep /A "Satisfy any" and /A/B to inherit whatever /A had
> AND specific protections for /A/B?
> I would like to the client to able to view B by entering in two passwords
> (one for /A's protection and another for /A/B) when they're not on an
> allowed IP?

No, you cannot have more than one password required for any URL using
HTTP basic/digest auth.  A specific URL can only have one realm and
one required id/password.

Joshua.

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