Les Mikesell wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   
>> Yes, I agree with you. In my case it's not really necessary but I think
>> it's a good idea.
>> Will it be in BackupPC 3.1.1 ?
>>     
>
> It can't be done when you use basic http authentication.  There is no 
> way to tell a browser to forget that you have logged in - it will always 
> continue to send the original credentials so you never get a prompt for 
> a new login. The only way to make it forget is to close the browser (all 
> windows) and restart it.
>   

You could also access your server via the IP instead of the DNS entry 
(or have multiple FQDNs pointing at your backup server).

Chris

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