Sep 17, 2010 · ... httpd/conf/users require valid-user </Location>. I'm trying to get my head around how it's all laid out and how directories relate to locations/ ...
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Jan 25, 2015 · I am running Apache 2.2.29 on Amazon server. Here is my htaccess file with the edits that I have already done to it: # Don't give away ...
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Apr 28, 2011 · Can anyone tell me how to set one directory (confidential files located) to permission like 711 in httpd.conf? Since this time I am running in ...
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3.2 - Basic authorization. This section describes the default authorization functionality of ApacheDS 1.5, which is very simple. On the other hand, ...
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Dec 26, 2012 · After the lamp server installation you will need write permissions to the /var/www directory. Follow these steps to configure permissions.
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The Access Control Subsystem (ACI) is described in the Basic User Guide. The ACI is disabled by default and the simplest way to enable it is to use Apache ...
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