Sorry,

The problem is it doesn't redirect. I want to be able to require a password
from someone connecting from the internet, but not from within my network.
Maybe I'm a bit confused between <Location> and <Directory>.

What we do is send email links do documents on the IFS. Most are sent
within the network, but we do have a few remote folks. My boss thought you
should need a password to be able to connect from the internet, and get the
documents.

Thanks,

Mark

Mark D. Walter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
CCX, Inc.
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ccxinc.com


                                                                           
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hmmm.. you didn't say what the problem was...

but... I have never used the location and the aliasmatch in this way.

For system passwords I have always secured the target directory with the
Directory directive and not the Location directive. Don't know if that
makes a difference, but probably worth the try.

Also, you should only need the AliasMatch, not the MapMatch. The
MapMatch is iSeries specific.

Lastly, what about UserID %%SERVER%%?


On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 13:15, MWalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I'm having a problem matching a location to a directory on my IFS.
>
> Here is my Location directive
>
>
>
>

>     21    <Location /myreports/>

>

>     22         Order Allow,Deny

>

>     23         Allow From All

>

>     24         Require valid-user

>

>     25         PasswdFile %%SYSTEM%%

>

>     26         AuthType Basic

>

>     27         AuthName "Enter AS/400 User Id and Password"

>

>     28    </Location>

>

>
>
>
>
> Here are the Alias and Map directives
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>      108    MapMatch ^/myreports/(.*) /intranet/reports/$1

>

>      109    AliasMatch ^/myreports/(.*) /intranet/reports/$1

>

>
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>
> What did I miss?
>
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>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
> Mark D. Walter
> Senior Programmer/Analyst
> CCX, Inc.
> mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.ccxinc.com
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