[nycphp-talk] [OT] Apache htaccess auth
Hans C. Kaspersetz
hans at cyberxdesigns.com
Thu Oct 6 12:04:44 EDT 2005
Thanks Dan, I obviously didn't look hard enough.
This works.
Hans
Dan Cech wrote:
>Hans,
>
>If all you need is access to one subdirectory, you can add an .htaccess
>file to that subdirectory with the following lines:
>
>Allow from 'remote system ip'
>Satisfy any
>
>This will allow the remote system to access that subdirectory without
>auth, but still require auth for every other host, and for the rest of
>the site.
>
>You may find these links helpful:
>
>http://lists.nyphp.org/pipermail/talk/2004-May/009750.html
>http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#satisfy
>
>Dan
>
>Hans C. Kaspersetz wrote:
>
>
>>I know this might be off topic a bit but I can't figure it out and I am
>>confident NYPHP is the place for AMP answers.
>>
>>I am developing an application that needs to receive http responses from
>>a remote system. Currently, the entire application lives behind
>>.htaccess Auth. Don't want the whole world to see it. The problem is
>>that to continue to develop/test I need to receive the responses from
>>the remote system and the remote system won't change to do the auth.
>>
>>So what I would like to do is continue to protect all the files in
>>/webroot behind Auth except for one subdirectory, or I would like all
>>users from www.foo.com to access all the file in /webroot/ and make
>>everyone else authenticate.
>>
>>I have been looking at the apache .htaccess stuff and haven't figured it
>>out. Please help.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Hans
>>
>>
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