I just discovered that apache2's auto index of a directory omits subdirectories for which access is restricted. Is there a way to change this behavior?
Concrete example (apache 2.0.47-1): /var/www/Foo contains directories Bar and Baz. /var/www/Foo/Bar contains a .htaccess which contains, in addition to the needed Auth* directives, <Limit GET>require valid-user</Limit> Browsing to http://localhost/Foo yields only Baz in the directory listing. However, if I also limit /Foo to the same account, then the listing shows both directories. What I want to have is a directory whose listing is publicly available but the contents of the subdirectories are restricted to different sets of users. TIA, -D -- "Don't use C; In my opinion, C is a library programming language not an app programming language." - Owen Taylor (GTK+ developer) www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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