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> I followed the instructions written in the FAQ of radiator but it wont
> work. Upon accessing the directory it would ask for the username and
> password but it will deny your access, upon checking the logs of apache
> error logs here's what it says...

Are you trying to authenticate users for web pages with radiator?... Pretty nice
way!!

> access to /testdirectory failed for  127.0.0.1 Apache::AuthenRadius
> failed
>

Maybe the problem is you have to set te appropiate rights for that directory (see
chmod if your machine runs some flavor of Unix). Maybe the authentication is well
done, but the directions for that directory into the apache conf file don't match
what you want.

Hmmm why you don't use the .htaccess file into the directory you want to protect?.
It is an easier way to handle access to directories into the htdocs tree. There
are several ways to authenticate via this kind of "special" file. See the apache
configuration for detail.

> Grace M. Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hosting Center Engineer
> PSINet Philippines
>

hth

/Sergio


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