> > OK, for 1, I requested a non existant test file and this is the result
> > from> > the error log:> >> > [Fri Apr 25 15:38:14 2008] [error] [client
> > 12.345.678.91] File does not> > exist: /home/userdir/www/test> > You need
> > to request a non-existent file under awstats to make this mean
> I gave you two very specific tasks to do to isolate the problem. Do them.> >
> Joshua.
OK, for 1, I requested a non existant test file and this is the result from the
error log:
[Fri Apr 25 15:38:14 2008] [error] [client 12.345.678.91] File does not exist:
/home/userdir/www/test
For 2, I
> > > 1. The directory you entered above is not the correct path; or> > > 2.
> > > The conf file you are editting is not being read.> > >> > > Check 1 by
> > > requesting a file that you know doesn't exist and check the> > > error
> > > log to see what path apache is searching in. Check 2 by pu
> 1. The directory you entered above is not the correct path; or> 2. The conf
> file you are editting is not being read.> > Check 1 by requesting a file that
> you know doesn't exist and check the> error log to see what path apache is
> searching in. Check 2 by putting> a deliberate syntax erro
> > OK I took the advice and have been trying to set up http username and> >
> > password logins without using .htaccess files inside the web accessible> >
> > directory I am trying to password protect. I checked my AllowOverride> >
> > settings in httpd.conf and they appear to be set correctly
I am trying to password protect a sub directory within the web space of
a domain that is serving site statistics of awstats generated pages.
The path>>> > to the dir is /home/user1/www/awstats. When testing, I am
able to get a>>> > username and password prompt for
>>> I am trying to password protect a sub directory within the web space of
>>> a>>> domain that is serving site statistics of awstats generated pages. The
>>> path>> > to the dir is /home/user1/www/awstats. When testing, I am able to
>>> get a>> > username and password prompt for the front
> > I am trying to password protect a sub directory within the web space of a>
> > > domain that is serving site statistics of awstats generated pages. The
> > path> > to the dir is /home/user1/www/awstats. When testing, I am able to
> > get a> > username and password prompt for the front page