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> Will Maier wrote:>
> >On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 01:29:56PM -0700, John Draper wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Here is what I did...
> >>
> >>htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/passwd edp < I set the
> password here >
> >>
> >>chown root.nogroup /var/www/conf/au
Will Maier wrote:
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 01:29:56PM -0700, John Draper wrote:
Here is what I did...
htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/passwd edp
< I set the password here >
chown root.nogroup /var/www/conf/auth/passwd
chmod 640 /var/www/conf/auth/passwd
What user/group are you running
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/passwd edp < I set the password here >
>
> chown root.nogroup /var/www/conf/auth/passwd chmod 640
> /var/www/conf/auth/passwd
>
>
> Setting the Config to use this file
> ---
>
>
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 01:29:56PM -0700, John Draper wrote:
> Here is what I did...
>
> htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/passwd edp
> < I set the password here >
>
> chown root.nogroup /var/www/conf/auth/passwd
> chmod 640 /var/www/conf/auth/passwd
What user/group are you running httpd as? Is tha
Hi again.
Issue NOT resolved yet... (sigh)
Well - I thought it works, but (sigh) it don't work.
I can get to the site via the URL, and indeed apache asks for the username
and password, but it rejects it, and won't let me on the site
Here is what I did...
htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/p
On 2006/09/21 14:53, John Draper wrote:
> yea I know _ I tried it already, but in the interest of just getting
> the work done so I can get paid, and since at this time, security is
> not an issue at this time,
but wait! www.webcrunchers.com says, "We are starting new projects
relating to com
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On Sep 21, 2006, at 12:37 PM, John Draper wrote:
usr/local/apache/passwd
I checked - I don't have a "usr" directory in my "www" directory...
Am I supposed
to create one?
Yes, if you use a chroot'ed directory scheme, you just re-create
everything from the
"real
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 11:51:17AM -0700, John Draper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This finally works... So ignore that last message I first went to
> "conf" directory,
> created an "auth" directory, and I'm putting it in there.
>
> htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/passwd edp
>
> # Here is where I set
Hi,
This finally works... So ignore that last message I first went to
"conf" directory,
created an "auth" directory, and I'm putting it in there.
htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/passwd edp
# Here is where I set the permissions..
chown root.nogroup /var/www/conf/auth/passwd
chmod 640
On Sep 21, 2006, at 12:37 PM, John Draper wrote:
usr/local/apache/passwd
I checked - I don't have a "usr" directory in my "www"
directory... Am I supposed
to create one?
Yes, if you use a chroot'ed directory scheme, you just re-create
everything from the
"real" directory layout that yo
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On Sep 20, 2006, at 3:11 PM, John Draper wrote:
According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in the OpenBSD
Site), they
recommend I setup the path to the passwd file in
/usr/local/apache/passwd
Since we're chrooted, how about: /var/www/usr/local/a
Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I looked in the OpenBSD FAQ and documentation area, and
cannot seem to find out the best place to keep my apache
password files.
According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in
the OpenBSD Site), t
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On Sep 20, 2006, at 3:11 PM, John Draper wrote:
According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in the OpenBSD
Site), they
recommend I setup the path to the passwd file in
/usr/local/apache/passwd
Since we're chrooted, how about: /var/www/usr/local/a
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
John Draper wrote:
> Can someone please make a recommendation, or point me to any docs that
> might be in the
> OpenBSD Site... the only docs I could find is in the FAQ, and it only
> mentions operation of
> the server in chrooted mode, but nothing on
John Draper wrote:
Can someone please make a recommendation, or point me to any docs that
might be in the
OpenBSD Site... the only docs I could find is in the FAQ, and it only
mentions operation of
the server in chrooted mode, but nothing on setting it up.
All is ready and the server does
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I looked in the OpenBSD FAQ and documentation area, and
> cannot seem to find out the best place to keep my apache
> password files.
>
> According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in
> the OpenBSD Site), they recommend I setup
John Draper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I looked in the OpenBSD FAQ and documentation area, and cannot seem to
> find out
> the best place to keep my apache password files.
Somewhere in the chroot dir (/var/www) but not in the actual document root.
Stick them in /var/www/conf or make a /var/w
On Sep 20, 2006, at 3:11 PM, John Draper wrote:
>
> According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in the
> OpenBSD Site), they
> recommend I setup the path to the passwd file in
>
>/usr/local/apache/passwd
Since we're chrooted, how about: /var/www/usr/local/apache/passwd
Basi
HI,
I looked in the OpenBSD FAQ and documentation area, and cannot seem to
find out
the best place to keep my apache password files.
According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in the OpenBSD
Site), they
recommend I setup the path to the passwd file in
/usr/local/apache/
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