You're right. httpd -M doesn't show authz_user_module. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for the fast reply. Bastien Semene Administrateur Réseau& Système Cyanide Studio - FRANCE Le 15/04/2011 11:27, Nick Kew a écrit :
On 15 Apr 2011, at 10:16, Admin Cyanide wrote:[Fri Apr 15 10:17:37 2011] [crit] [client 62.73.7.64] configuration error: couldn't check access. Check your 'Require' directive: / require valid-userSo you need to load mod_authz_user.I checked the modules compiled : # grep AUTH /var/db/ports/apache22/optionsWhoever maintains that port would know what that tells you, but it's evidently not the same as "httpd -M", which is what you were looking for.
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