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#1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: far beyond reality
Posts: 2,336
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htaccess Problem - require valid-user & referer
hi folks,
a question for the tech-guys. i'll have a little content-area secured by htaccess and htpasswd. now i also wanna access this area with a valid referer (without the login-box username/password). .htaccess example: >>>>> SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^http://refererdomain.com" grant_access SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^http://www.refererdomain.com" grant_access AuthUserFile /home/web2/public/member/auth/users AuthGroupFile /dev/null AuthName "Members" AuthType Basic require valid-user order deny, allow deny from all allow from 213.139.93. allow from 202.139.152 allow from 210.80.149 allow from env=grant_access satisfy any <<<<<<< so i wanna have the "refererdomain.com" coming through the htaccess without username/password but every fucking time this login-box is popping up. does anyone have an idea? thanks in advance! |
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#2 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: SW FL
Posts: 990
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I do not know the answer to your question, but I have a question for you. Why would you want to do this? Makes your site very insecure with a simple spoof program.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: In the middle of nowhere...
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Maybe this one works:
SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^http://www.your-domain-name-here.com/" locally_linked=1 SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^http://www.your-domain-name-here.com$" locally_linked=1 SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^http://your-domain-name-here.com/" locally_linked=1 SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^http://your-domain-name-here.com$" locally_linked=1 SetEnvIfNoCase Referer "^$" locally_linked=1 Allow from env=locally_linked But if I were you, I wouldn´t open the content directory. |
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