--- trunk/webwork-modperl/conf/httpd-wwmp.conf.dist 2003/06/20 23:08:39 1240
+++ trunk/webwork-modperl/conf/httpd-wwmp.conf.dist 2003/06/21 00:37:52 1241
@@ -5,6 +5,11 @@
# !WEBWORK_PORT! -> the port on which you want to run this server
# (please use 10000 + your UID)
# !PG_ROOT! -> the root of your personal pg tree
+# If your home directories are stored somewhere other than /home (for example,
+# /u) you should also replace /home with the directory used at your site.
+
+# After those find/replace operations, you should edit the access control
+# statements at the bottom of this file.
Include /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd-wwmp-header.conf
@@ -62,3 +67,33 @@
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
+
+# Possible forms of access limitation (edit to taste)
+
+# The user maintains his own htpasswd file, presumably with only herself in it
+#
+# AuthType Basic
+# AuthName "!WEBWORK_USER!'s WeBWorK development system"
+# AuthUserFile /home/!WEBWORK_USER!/webwork-modperl/conf/htpasswd
+# Require valid-user
+#
+
+# The system administrator maintains an htpasswd file that all users reference
+#
+# AuthType Basic
+# AuthName "!WEBWORK_USER!'s WeBWorK development system"
+# AuthUserFile /usr/local/etc/apache/htpasswd-wwmp
+# Require valid-user
+#
+
+# You have mod_pam_auth and would like to authenticate against your
+# /etc/passwd file. (NOTE: It is a good idea to use Digest authentication
+# instead of Basic, even though this limits your choice of browsers, because
+# of the heightened sensitivity of normal system passwords.)
+#
+# AuthType Digest
+# AuthName "!WEBWORK_USER!'s WeBWorK development system"
+# AuthPAM_Enabled on
+# Require valid-user
+## Require group wwdev
+#