Re: Protected folder on Apache/Linux
- From: sb5309@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 18:31:56 -0800 (PST)
Maxwell Lol wrote:
I am not too sure of how to use https.
Sigh... instead of typing http://
you type https://
That part I know. :-(
If you mean you don't know how to set it up,
then you have to ask youself how secure does this have to be.
And if the people who use it need to access a trusted server with a
signed digital certificate.
Can I create a protected folder in https folder and place the file
there ?
Not even close. Is this for internal (intranet) use, or Internet use?
It's for internet use; I think there is no need for very high security
protection; it not meant to protect against govermental organizations.
I created a protected directory. Browser prompts for name and password
when I try view the file via a browser.
Later I selected SSL option for the folder, a folder with the same
name was created in the "https" folder.
I shall put a file there and try to view it. I think a dialog will pop-
up saying there is old digital certificate (plesk), and then name and
paswword. I shall try it may be half an hour later.
Thanks.
.
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