Guys,
On a Qube 2 I'd like to restrict web browser access to ALL the directories
in /home/groups/home to registered users of the Qube2, but I want a smaller
group (i.e. members of group home) to have rw access via SMB.
So the plan is to put in a .htaccess file ...
# Access file for /home/groups/home
order allow,deny
allow from all
require group ????? admin
Authname CobaltServer
Authtype Basic
AuthUserFile /etc/htpasswd
AuthGroupFile /etc/htgroup
Is there a "group" of currently registered users or do I need to maintain
one myself?
Cobalt can restrict access to the "public site" to registered users ... is
that done with a .htaccess file or via some other means?
Cheers, Malcolm
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