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Re: Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems
From: Paul Burney <burney () gseis ucla edu>
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2001 14:06:49 -0700
on 6/10/01 10:53 AM, Stefan Arentz at stefan.arentz () soze com wrote:
<Directory /Library/WebServer/Documents/test> Order deny,allow Deny from all </Directory> But the following request will happily serve the file: GET /TeSt/index.html
Though it causes a bit of a performance penalty, a .htaccess file in a protected directory will resolve that problem. Make sure that the web server directory in the config file is set to: AllowOverride Limit AuthConfig Or AllowOverride All Then in the protected directory, /Library/WebServer/Documents/test, add a .htaccess file containing: Order deny,allow Deny from all I too would prefer apple to make it's modules available, but I think this is a good workaround. Sincerely, Paul Burney ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Paul Burney Webmaster && Open Source Developer UCLA -> GSE&IS -> ETU (310) 825-8365 <webmaster () gseis ucla edu> <http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Current thread:
- Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems Stefan Arentz (Jun 10)
- Re: Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems Paul Burney (Jun 11)
- Re: Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems Kee Hinckley (Jun 12)
- Re: Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems Paul Burney (Jun 12)
- Re: Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems Scott Gifford (Jun 12)
- Re: Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems Peter Bierman (Jun 15)
- Re: Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems Paul Burney (Jun 11)