Joahnn Gile wrote:
--- Rich Bowen <rbowen@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Di, 22.9.2009:Consider using mod_authz_owner which will do authentication based on the username that owns the file/directory. Assuming that the directories in question will be owned by that user, that should work.Unfortunately that will not work as the users do not have system accounts, we use mod-auth-mysql and all files are owned by the apache user.
I think this would be quite easy to do using mod_perl. - catch the request before mod_auth_mysql (e.g. in a PerlAccessHandler)- in function of the "user" part of the URL, set the "required user" on-the-fly
- let mod_auth_mysql do its stuff to authenticate the user- let the Apache "require user xxxx" (as modified by the mod_perl module above) catch the inappropriate user
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