PPS: And for the record, I wouldn't have known myself until I tried
it out to know (I sounded a little short in my initial reply and
didn't want you to think I meant you should have known better). Thank
you, for helping me learn something new today :-)
Ben
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Ben <user-b723e840da44@xymon.invalid> wrote:
PS: We're running LAMP stack Apache 2.0 should it make a difference.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Ben <user-b723e840da44@xymon.invalid> wrote:
We don't have ours open (in fact very we keep access as limited in
scope as is necessary; in our environment we can so we do - thank
goodness for socks5 and ssh), but a little time testing yields answers
for the auth question.
Set the same realm (AuthName directive) and password auth file(s)
(AuthUserFile and optionally AuthGroupFile if using groups -
recommended for multiple users so you can give everyone their own
accounts, manage them simply via group management, and safely revoke
access when needed) in all three locations. That will do the trick
(Tested via Firefox, Opera, and Epiphany). Even setting the same
password file(s) should be sufficient most of the time. I even can
create the same user/pass credentials in separate password files and
login only once to access all three locations.
Ben