This is probably way more basic than some of you need, but

http://www.math.umn.edu/~garrett/shortest/htaccess.txt

(Go up a dir or link from his home page, and there are some other nifty
"shortest guides" to $x)

On Thu, 3 May 2001, Ben Lutgens wrote:

> On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 10:08:21AM -0500, Mark K wrote:
> >
> >Although this is not necessarily TCLUG specific, I'm sure there are others
> >that have similar conf issues.
> >Using a Linux box, running RH7.0 / Apache that comes with the install,
> >here is what I want to do:
> >Set up an access control list that
> >* Doesn't prompt for a password when coming from the local network
> >  (using pre-defined IP blocks, 192.168.*)
> >* Does prompt for a password when coming in from the Internet
> >  (all other, non 192.168.* addresses)
> 
> this is what we use here in .htaccess
> 
> <files ~ "/\.ht">
> order deny,allow
> deny from all
> </files>
> 
> Options +ExecCGI
> 
> order deny,allow
> deny from all
> allow from .sistina.com
> 
> AuthName "restricted stuff"
> AuthType Basic
> AuthUserFile /path/to/users
> 
> require valid-user
> 
> Satisfy any
> -----------------SNIP
> 
> and the format of the users file is
> 
> username:cryptpw
> 
> >
> >I'm just not sure how to set up an "If-Then" with .htpasswd
> >Basically, making an Extranet more friendly from home, then access from on
> >the road.  Ideas?
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >Mark
> >
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