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Can i have more than one authuserfile
I have a bunch of domains running on a server. I wanted to have an htaccess file that was a master and included all the usernames and passwords of administrators....and then one unique to each domainI had hoped that i could have multiple authuserfiles that would be searched...but i...
Tags: AUTHUSERFILE, domain, security, workman_m@...
Q&A 2005-11-22

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Secure your Web sites with Apache's .htaccess
You don’t have to have expensive software or degrees in forensics to secure access to your company Web sites; instead, you just need the Apache Web server and .htaccess. To show you some of the security features of this tool, here’s a look at how to password protect your http...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, directive, Jack Wallen, Jr., password, Web, Web site
Technical articles 2003-03-13
Use WebDAV for remote personal storage
If you want the convenience of having access to your files even when you're away from home, but you don't want to store them on someone else's server, here's a quick tip from Vincent Danen on how to use WebDAV for your remote personal storage. The popularity of off-site...
Tags: WebDAV, Vincent Danen, OPEN SOURCE, server, storage, Linux Tips Newsletter, Servers, Hardware
Technical articles 2007-03-05
Protect Web sites with Apache Server's HTTP authentication system
Websites commonly protect sensitive data behind a login screen, which requiresusers to enter valid credentials before permitting them access. This loginscreen is part of a larger authentication application, usually written in a Webscripting language like PHPor Perl,which interfaces with a database to verify user credentials and grant or denyaccess.Thereis only...
Tags: Â, Apache Software Foundation, Apache Web server, Guest Contributor, HTTP, server, Web, Web site
Technical articles 2005-09-12
Installing and using phpMyAdmin to manage MySQL databases
Learn about the Web-based database management tool phpMyAdmin in this Linux tip. Management of MySQL databases can be fairly straightforward—with the right tools. Using the MySQL command-line client requires a fairly intimate knowledge of MySQL in particular, and the SQL language in general. Not only that, ...
Tags: MySQL, phpMyAdmin, Databases, Vincent Danen, OPEN SOURCE, server, database, Linux Tips Newsletter, Installation, Drawback, Tool, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-12-22
Use Ajaxterm for remote administration tasks
Ajaxterm offers a simple solution to those who want to run a terminal over the Web for performing remote administration tasks. Vincent Danen tells you how to get it and configure it for Apache. Remote administration usually requires access to a terminal on a remote system, but if...
Tags: SSH, Apache Software Foundation, Vincent Danen, OPEN SOURCE, AjaxTerm, remote administration, Linux Tips Newsletter, Remote Administration Task
Technical articles 2007-03-16
E-commerce for idiots: A shopping cart anyone can install
Take advantage of the holiday shopping rush by outfitting your company's Web site with an e-commerce solution. Jack Wallen, Jr. shows you how to do it quickly and painlessly with the open-sourced RediCommerce.I've shopped around for quite some time for a good shopping cart/e-commerce solution to highlight. The criteria for...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SOURCE, Jack Wallen, Jr., RediCommerce, shopping cart, Apache Software Foundation, redicommerceVERSION.zip, Linux, tool, e-business
Technical articles 2001-12-03
Configuring Apache for Subversion use
Learn to use Subversion as your version control system in Linux. Vincent Danen shows you how to connect to a Subversion repository with an Apache 2 Web server. Subversion is a version control system similar to CVS in many respects, but one major differing component is that, unlike...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Subversion, Vincent Danen, OPEN SOURCE, subversion, Linux Tips Newsletter, Repository, SVN
Technical articles 2005-10-24
Stupid Web Tricks: Learn how to implement Basic Authentication
Click here for our complete list of Stupid Web Tricks.Whether you're posting information about your favorite soccer team, Steve Jobs's home phone number, or just photos of neighborhood cats, it's often imperative that you protect some of your content by making it available only to a select group of individuals....
Tags: password, Basic Authentication
Technical articles 2003-10-03
SolutionBase: Publishing calendars in Linux
Trying to find a cost-effective, reliable way to publish calendars using the Linux platform? Jack Wallen shows you how to do it using Firefox, an Apache module, and the Firefox Lightning plug-in. Many corporate environments already deploy a published calendar system with Exchange. From...
Tags: Linux, Mozilla Thunderbird, Calendar, Extension, Jack Wallen, E-mail Clients, Software
Technical articles 2007-09-24
SolutionBase: Block unwanted network access with PacketFence
PacketFence does, via open source, what many applications costing hundreds to thousands of dollars do. Jack Wallen explains what makes this system a fully viable solution for a variety of situations. Recently, I spent a good amount of time installing the open source Network Access Control system...
Tags: PacketFence, Network, Open Source, Registration, Author, Authentication, Machine, Option, Security, Networking, Jack Wallen
Technical articles 2007-12-19
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