Re: creating a separate login/password for Unix/Apache server

From: Alexander von Alkier (alexander.von-alkier_at_dregis.com)
Date: 05/12/03

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    "Chad Maier" <web@greenmountaingrass.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
    news:cda49325.0305061710.6872cebe@posting.google.com...
    > Hello, a question for all you unix experts out there... i'm trying to
    > create a separate login and password for individual folders on my
    > Apache/1.3.11 Server. I have installed PHP and MySQL, and am now
    > having problems accomplishing this. I don't want just anybody having
    > the main login and password to all my websites, and would like to
    > create a separate login/pw for individual folders on the server, which
    > point to separate domain names. I'd like to be able to login to one
    > specific folder on the server so that nobody has the main login/pw to
    > all my sites. Any help would be much appreciated, esp. what commands
    > to use to create that separate login/pw.
    >
    > Thanks!! Chad

    I'm not shure if i understood your question correctly - but i think
    "htpasswd" would be the one to create accounts in apache.

    Alexander


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