Re: [users@httpd] Authorization Containers

2018-12-13 Thread Bill Tantzen
Here's what works -- I think (I will have to do some additional testing). I moved the directives from to . According to the documentation, it should have worked in , but maybe the redirect caused problems? Anyway, the bottom line is that I got it to work as expected. I just don't know quite why

Re: [users@httpd] Authorization Containers

2018-12-13 Thread Bill Tantzen
No, that's the document root. But... In httpd.conf, I am redirecting all traffic to https. The where I have this configured is in my ssl.conf. Should this make a difference? -- Bill On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 7:37 PM Jonathon Koyle wrote: > > Is there a different document root defined for the sit

Re: [users@httpd] Authorization Containers

2018-12-12 Thread Jonathon Koyle
Is there a different document root defined for the site that is being accessed? On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 11:59 AM Bill Tantzen wrote: > This seems so simple, yet it doesn't work. I would like to block some > troublesome clients from accessing my website. I have streamlined it > to what I think

[users@httpd] Authorization Containers

2018-12-12 Thread Bill Tantzen
This seems so simple, yet it doesn't work. I would like to block some troublesome clients from accessing my website. I have streamlined it to what I think is the simplest possible example: block clients from a single domain. Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None