Op dinsdag 19 juli 2005 07:33, schreef Boris Mann:
On 18-Jul-05, at 11:22 AM, Bèr Kessels wrote:
For a more advanced webdav/svn system I am looking at a very simple mod_auth_mysql configuration, or even a mod_auth_mysql.module that module would include a permission "has apache access" or so. then the mod_auth_mysql will use such a scheme that it includes only Drupal users with that permission.
But before we are that far, I need to know how to get mod_auth_mysql to atuhtenticate against the druapl DB.
So, did anyone ever try this? What are the .conf files for that, and what else do I need to look at?
Would securesite potentially do what you need? It does basic_auth, which helps for remote access to protected content (think RSS feeds with mixed public/private content). No not really,
I need it for webdav and svn. It would be great if I can manage my SVN and webdav permissions from within Drupal. Regards, Bèr -- [ Bèr Kessels | Drupal services www.webschuur.com ]