On Jan 5, 2008 8:23 PM, Tomas Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to lock down a special folder.
> Now I cant use .htaccess + .htpasswd for some reason.
>
> The directory must be executable for the server (php-script).
> I dont want anyone outside to be able get anything from the dir.
> The
On Jan 5, 2008 9:13 PM, Todd Nine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm running Apache with mod_jk, and several tomcat back end servers. I
> have a default application I would like to use, but I'm not sure how to get
> mod_rewrite to work to redirect the client to the default server. What
Greetings!
I've been running OS-X 10.3.9, with apache2.2.3 [ldap w/failover to
mod_authn_dbd], mysql5.0.3x & php5.1 all built from source. I've just
upgraded our test server to OSX 10.5, apache2.2.6 & mysql5.0.51. The
problem is that while the DBDDriver connects it refuses to authenticate
valid us
Hi all,
I'm running Apache with mod_jk, and several tomcat back end servers. I
have a default application I would like to use, but I'm not sure how to get
mod_rewrite to work to redirect the client to the default server. What I
would like is something like the following
user enters --> http://
Trying to lock down a special folder.
Now I cant use .htaccess + .htpasswd for some reason.
The directory must be executable for the server (php-script).
I dont want anyone outside to be able get anything from the dir.
The script is run from a normal url, i.e http://mysite/scriptdir/script.php
The