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"Last time, I showed you how to configure Apache to service multiple Web sites on the same physical server, and include server-side information in your Web page. But that's just the tip of the iceberg - Apache allows you to do a whole lot more, and over the next few pages, I'll be discussing the server's authentication and logging capabilities, together with a brief look at its unique URL re-writing module." "...Apache's user authentication mechanism is based on the traditional username-password challenge mechanism. When the Web server receives a request for a directory or file that it knows to be a protected resource (aka "realm"), it responds by sending the client browser an authentication challenge. It is only after receiving a valid username and password back from the client browser that access is granted to the realm." Complete Story Related Stories: |
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