Re: 'require' keyword

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Hi,

Have you tried the "Require ldap-user" and "Require ldap-group" commands since you are using ldap authentication and not passwd file?

Cheers,

Igor



On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 6:12 AM, André Warnier <aw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Melanie Pfefer wrote:
Hi Eric,

Could you please elaborate more on what you want me to test?

I believe Eric would like you to test with two totally independent Location's, where one is not a sub-location of the other.
Like /aaa and /bbb, not like /aaa and /aaa/bbb.
The point is to check if your problem only happens when the one location is a subset of the other, or if it has to do with any of the other configuration directives or modules you are using.

I have experienced in the past some difficulties also with AAA and imbricated directories/locations, because it is not always clear what the sub-location "inherits", and what it doesn't, from its "parent" location.



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