Apache and mod_auth_digest

From: Mike McMullen (mlm_at_loanprocessing.net)
Date: 09/30/03

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    Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:46:12 -0700
    
    

    Hi all,

    I am running an up2date 7.3 server with apache 1.3.27 on it. It
    appears mod_auth_digest isn't available. I need to use auth_digest
    for people who access their home directories via ~username.

    According to the apache docs, mod_auth_digest is supposed
    to be in versions after 1.3.8. mod_digest is there but not
    mod_auth_digest.

    Does any one use mod_auth_digest and if so is it with 1.3.x
    of the server? If so how do I get in there? I've looked at the
    DSO information and I'd like to jsut be able to drop the module
    in and edit the conf file and go.

    Also, is auth_digest a secure way to authorize access to home
    directories?

    Any help appreciated.

    Mike

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