Re: .htaccess files not working from internet? intranet access fine

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On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 00:57 +0300, Kaya Saman wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> this is my first post here :-)
> 
> basically I have google'd this issue a bit and finally realized that 
> there was no viable solution that I could deduce results from!
> 
> I have a few servers running apache and some folders which have 
> .htaccess files in them, I can access these from any network inside the 
> NAT of my router however when it comes down to external access from 
> outside the NAT I always get permission denied; authorized access only??
> 
> My systems are behind a reverse proxy handled by Squid but also after 
> Google'ing found that Squid doesn't care about .htaccess and doesn't 
> even know what it is.
> 
> Another page I read claimed that it could be an issue of IPS protection 
> system in the firewall - however iptables doesn't contain any config 
> only default and isn't even running I think only in conjunction with 
> fail2ban to prevent DoS attacks. My router, a Cisco 857W, also doesn't 
> have IPS at all and IDS isn't enabled.
> 
> Can anyone help me find a solution to this situation?? I have checked 
> the logs for httpd/access_log and error_log only to find nothing 
> mentioned about denying anything.....
> 
> Any recommendations are appreciated! Thanks
> 
> An example of one config file which is the config from Munin is here:
> 
> [code]
> ScriptAlias /munin/cgi/ /var/www/munin/cgi/
> #<Directory /var/www/munin/cgi/>
> #   Options ExecCGI
> #   SSLRequireSSL
> #   order deny,allow
> #   deny from all
> #   AuthType Basic
> #   AuthUserFile /site/cfg/passwd
> #   AuthGroupFile /site/cfg/group
> #   AuthName "munin"
> #   require group munin
> #   Satisfy Any
> #</Directory>
> #
> Alias /munin/ /var/www/munin/
> <Directory /var/www/munin/>
>    Options None
> #   SSLRequireSSL
>    order deny,allow
>    deny from all
>    AuthType Basic
> #   AuthUserFile /site/cfg/passwd
> AuthUserFile /var/http-passwords
> #   AuthGroupFile /site/cfg/group
> #AuthGroupFile /var/http-group
> #   AuthName "munin"
> AuthName "Restricted Files"
> #   require group munin
> Require user admin
>    Satisfy Any
> </Directory>
> [/code]
> 
> I followed the .htaccess example from the apache.org website and have a 
> single file where password/username is stored for multiple pages.....
> 
> Kaya

What denies you access, squid or apache?

When you request a file that you get denied access to, what exactly gets
printed to the apache error log? If nothing is printed there, then your
problem is with squid (see you on squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :). 
If you have something printed there, let us know and we can help.

Cheers

Tom



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