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protect directory whit htaccess

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dopey

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Hi,

I'm new to plesk and i need to password protect a few directory's on my server. But it dont work. I have search what the problem can be. And find something that i need to set Allowoverride All in httpd.conf. But i'm not sure i have to set in there because there is nothing to find for a vhost.

I think i can set it in the vhost.conf but then i have to enable it for every website by hand. Is there a way to enable Allowoverride All server wide ?

Also i dont know exactaly how i most set it in the vhost.conf.
 
Hi,

you know that this can be directly done in your PleskCP?

>>Home >>Directories >>Add new Directory
 
Originally posted by loopy
Hi,

you know that this can be directly done in your PleskCP?

>>Home >>Directories >>Add new Directory

I know but i have read that is not realy good. Because there are why's to pass te login and pasword...
 
Originally posted by loopy
Hi,

you know that this can be directly done in your PleskCP?

>>Home >>Directories >>Add new Directory

How that works for a subdomain ?
 
I have the same question: How does it work in subdomains?

Greez
Schaeppa
 
At the moment I only have the idea of using .htaccess.

Maybe someone else? :)
 
I've spoken with my hoster. He told me that the missing of this function is a bug in the software. It will be solved in one of the next versions.

Greez
Schaeppa
 
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