On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 20:46:35 -0400, Josh Gooding wrote:
> Mike,
>
> If it was up to me, I wouldn't use a Windows based server either,
> however, what the client bought is what I had to use. KWIM? I can't
> block DNS on this server due to it having a .com tied to it. I looked
> this afternoon and no dice. I can look into it more in depth on the
> httpd site. What a perplexing thing I'm trying to do.
>
> - Josh
>
[...]
I think the Rewrite example I gave is like:
Require valid-user
I still do not see the way but note:
1 . I think t is possible to construct a directory tree where
the root uses SSL but the others do not.
2. Maybe non-SSL directories can be made to reject in there
is no valid user, but not with a login request.
3. The root directory would respond with the normal login.
This is how I would start. It places a restriction on the user to
first access the root directory.
FWIW, this is all I can think of now. It might require the use of
environment variables. (See Apache "Access Control").
This is an interesting problem but after this post, I go on
travel and will have little or no Internet access for a week.
I will look back when I return, hoping to see what was finally
done.
Mike.
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