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Can I convert /etc/.passwd to .htpasswd ? In /etc/.passwd the password is not same with the .htpasswd. Now I went protect my web home page . just user who is the user in the linux can acces those f...
Zones: CGIDate Answered: 05/31/1997 Views: 4
I need a CGI script written in PERL that will provide me with the means to offer restricted access to a particular directory in a similar manner to the htpasswd method. The htpasswd method is unsu...
Zones: CGIDate Answered: 07/04/1997 Views: 0
Hello, I have been to site that aks for a log in using the htaccess/htpaswd files. After loging in they display my user name and account. I would like to know how they do that. I would like to b...
Zones: PerlDate Answered: 11/17/1999 Views: 0
Hi all,   I would like to build a teaching web that students can upload their homeworks to the server. There are total 50 students and every student submits 10 homeworks in the course.   For the ...
Zones: PHPDate Answered: 03/24/2002 Views: 0
I am using .htpasswd to protect a folder. How can i get the username of the user entered at the login prompt? Thanks
Zones: PHP and DatabasesDate Answered: 06/30/2003 Views: 0
Hi , How do you  build/install htpasswd on SuSe 9.1 , the out of the box Apache2 installation. ?
Zones: Apache Web ServerDate Answered: 07/11/2004 Views: 0
I run a Windows Server 2003 box locally and want to be able to update the .htpasswd files on a remotely hosted apache server running on a linux box.  I have no access to the linux box, but can usua...
Zones: Apache Web ServerDate Answered: 06/12/2005 Views: 0
Can anybody tell me why this doesn't work?  How can I achieve the same thing? Basically I'm curious, because I tried this today, expecting the passwords to get passed to the htpasswd command, bu...
Zones: Linux DevDate Answered: 03/07/2006 Views: 0
Hello experts, I have an unusual question about an .htpasswd file. I've recently rebuilt a website on a LAMP box; the old site has a members area protected with .htaccess/.htpasswd. The new site...
Zones: Apache Web Server, Data EncryptionDate Answered: 05/16/2009 Views: 0
Hello... Anyone know how to encode/decode the passwords in .htpasswd (Apache Webserver) file ? A piece of code will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Miranda myr@dnet.net.id
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 11/16/1997 Views: 250