Hi,
Up until recently, I'd merrily trotted along with gnump3 on my
machine.
It was passworded via .htpasswd. Well, I had some problems, an
upgrade, and then found my system slammed by mp3 thieves. The problem
is that I don't remember how I got the htpasswd to work in the
first place.
See, my gentoo server has the mp3s under /home/mp3. In truth, the mp3
directory is a symlink from /storage/mp3, but this is how it always
was.
I have the following .htaccess in that directory:
AuthUserFile /home/mp3/.htpasswd
AuthGroupFile /dev/null
AuthName "Enter your username and password"
AuthType Basic
require valid-user
And I htpasswd -c to make the file. Permissions are fine and
basically
the same setup files work if tweeked a little and put in my
public_html/.
So, my question is: what am I missing?
I don't mind any suggestions that would control this from my http.conf
for apache2 as I have complete access.
Thanks!
Phil
BTW/ I am aware of the other restrictive options in the gnump3d.conf,
but they just won't work for me this time.
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