On 6/22/22 10:45, Gareth Evans wrote:
[and I sniped a few kilobytes of.]

I think I've got it, but I did find what may be a bug in mod auth_plain.

Its asking for a username and pw, but nothing seems to satisfy it, so
I disabled it, no man page hat I can find, and now its showing me
the directory I want as the root of this server, with one subdir
I can click on, and the first file I put there.

However I need to compose an explanatory README to go with it as
I had to invent my own method of installing it on a u-booting rpi.  Its a
preempt-rt kernel needed to run the armhf version of linuxcnc from
the buildbot. I run the bleeding edge development version on all 4
of my machines I've built or rebuilt. I play the part of the caged
canary in the coal mine, checking for showstoppers as development
is ongoing and has been since the net arrived. Its a NIST project, re-
done in gpl and was once on the no export list. See at linuxcnc.org.

So the plain text version is working and you should be able to see it at
<http:6309/geneslinuxbox.net> (or something like that)

That file in the armhf subdir is just under 30 megabytes, so if paying
for the bandwidth, don't click on it.

Making progress, I think, Thanks Gareth.

However, if there is a way to implement a OTP so I can keep track of the users, I could use some help with that as long as I don't setup a universal pw the bots can use. What I'd like is a true OTP with a 2 week lifetime.  Can that be done?

Take care and stay well.

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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