I have set up a basic "extranet" where clients can browse directories and view the files in those directories. Access is handled by basic authentication of Apache. In the directories that are open for a specific client I've created a .htaccess file (see example below).
Today, Tomcat has been installed on my server. When I now want to access those secured directories, I get an error by Tomcat "The requested resource is not available". How can I repair this? I've tried adding tomcatAuthentication="false" to <Connector port="21309" protocol="AJP/1.3" /> and restarted Tomcat, but this was not the solution. Users should be able to browse certain subdirectories as follow: - User A, B, C should be able to access https://www.../extranet/client1/ and its subdirectories - User A, D, E, F should be able to access https://www.../extranet/client2/ and its subdirectories .htaccess-listing ================= # STRONG HTACCESS PROTECTION <Files ~ "^.*\.([Hh][Tt][Aa])"> order allow,deny deny from all </Files> # REDIRECT http REQUESTS TO https, BUT AVOID ASKING TWICE FOR PASSWORD SSLRequireSSL ErrorDocument 403 https://www.pensionarchitects.be/extranet/docs AuthType Basic AuthName "Extranet" AuthBasicProvider file AuthUserFile ........ Require valid-user Options +Indexes # SET INDEX OPTIONS IndexOptions IgnoreCase FancyIndexing FoldersFirst NameWidth=50 DescriptionWidth=* SuppressHTMLPreamble SuppressLastModified # SET DISPLAY ORDER IndexOrderDefault Descending Name HeaderName /extranet/header.html ReadmeName /extranet/footer.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org