If your looking to password directories in apache, read the man page on
htaccess.

man htaccess

Kirk


>On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Andrew So Hing-pong wrote:

> As I know, after setting the apache, the users can reach his own 
> directory, as http://domain.com/~user. Now I can do that.
> But I see some web sites has this settings. When typing
> "http://domain.com/~user", then prompt me for username and password
> , if both are corrent, then let me in, otherwise, refuse the
> connection. Any entry can be added on httpd.conf ?/?
> Is it possible ? I think it seems to be any stuffs about AuthUser..
> ...
> 
> Thanks
> 
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