in your zope start script add something like this: -a 127.0.0.1 do this before the "$@" at the end of the last line of the script I looked over your zope.conf file...I don't see the need for any more than this: Rewrite Engine On #Don't route /~<username> directories to zope RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/~ #Route everything else through zope RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://127.0.0.1:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/192.168.161.1:80/VirtualHostRoot/... [L,P] This is assuming you are not using any FCGI/PCGI support. Also make sure you have a VHM instance in your zope root. P.S. the last line (starting with RewriteRule and ending with [L,P]) should be only one line. On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 01:56, Fejes RĂ³bert wrote:
Hi!
The answer to my question might be trivial for most of you, yet I have not found it, though I have read docs, faqs and searched even zope.org for it. So, I want only Apache users to reach Zope (port 8080) on a Linux server. Now clients can view http://192.168.161.1:8080/library/welcome.html without giving valid Apache username and password. To make matters worse, there is a separate zope.conf beside httpd.conf in my Linux. How and what to modify then?
Any help is appreciated, indeed. -- Edward Muller
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