Enabling .Htaccess From The User Interface - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 08-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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You can use
.htaccess
control. The standard access controls are always applied before any
access control, regardless of the ordering of
user authentication with both standard and
user-group authentication is 'Basic' You could use SSL client authentication via the
standard server access control, and also require HTTP 'Basic' authentication via an
file.
.htaccess
This section includes the following topics:

Enabling .htaccess from the User Interface

Enabling .htaccess from magnus.conf
Converting Existing .nsconfig Files to .htaccess Files
Using htaccess-register
Example of an .htaccess File
Enabling .htaccess from the User Interface
To configure your Enterprise Server to use
steps:
Access the Server Manager and select the server instance you wish to enable
1.
for.
.htaccess
Click on the Class Manager link at the top of the screen.
2.
Select the Content Mgmt tab.
3.
Click on the
4.
.htaccess
Select the server to edit by:
5.
Choosing the entire server or a specific server from the drop-down list
Choosing the directory and files to edit by clicking Browse
Choosing a wildcard pattern to edit by clicking Wildcard
Select Yes to activate
6.
Enter the file name where you want the .
7.
Click OK.
8.
When finished, click Apply.
9.
Select hard start /restart or dynamically apply.
10.
files in combination with the server's standard access
PathCheck
.htaccess
.htaccess
Configuration link.
.
.htaccess
htaccess
Chapter 8
Working with Dynamic Access Control Files
.htaccess
directives. Do not require
access control when
, perform the following
configuration to be added.
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