Authentication problems 2003-12-12 - By Stephen Hardisty
> "Nothing" is not very clear. Do you mean you're getting an empty page or can > access it fine or get a forbidden message? Please be specific, I do not have > a video camera over your shoulder ;-)
Sorry, I mean't that I am not getting any prompt for authentication, but I go straight to index.html.
> If the above directives did not induce a forbidden response, your problem is > not specifically about authentication, but something else. Do try to insert > an obvious syntax error to confirm that you are editing the correct config > file and that Apache is restarting alright.
Yup, tried that and I get an error message. Normally Apache starts fine.
> If you are at your wits end, you could provide us with a link to a copy of > your httpd.conf, so we can have a look at it.
Thanks, but I can't (security and all that). Cheers for your help though. Time to send a company wide global to track down the responsible party :o)
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