Hi,
Solaris's default db library is NDBM. It creates two files as
you saw. (I believe .dir is index, and .pag is data).
FreeBSD's or (any *BSD) default db is Berkley DB, and it uses
only one file.
If you don't want to have two files, you can install Berkely
DB2 (or 3) from SleepyCat Software (http://www.sleepycat.com).
(and you have to re-build apache, too)
Hope this helps,
:eito
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 04:40:48PM -0400, Christian MacAuley wrote:
> Hi, everyone. I hope i don't get shafted for asking for some help
> with Solaris Sparc ...
>
> I'm migrating a website from my former FreeBSD / Apache web server
> over to Solaris Sparc / Apache (i'd rather not do this, but it's what
> the boss man wants). The website relies on password protection via
> the Apache AuthDBMUserFile directive, where usernames and passwords
> are stored in a DBM file.
>
> I have been using the dbmmanage script that comes with Apache to
> manage my DBM files. In FreeBSD i can create a DBM file called
> "axess" by adding the user "jellhead" (or any username) using this
> command:
> dbmmanage axess adduser jellhead
>
> In Solaris instead of creating one file called "axess", this command
> creates two files:
> axess.pag
> axess.dir
>
> Does anyone have an experience with this?
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