From owner-freebsd-isp Fri Apr 20 8:30:22 2001 Delivered-To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Received: from nemesis.geotecmail.net (nemesis.geotecmail.net [208.244.246.91]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 45DC137B43C for ; Fri, 20 Apr 2001 08:30:19 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from seti@geotec.net) Received: from callisto.geotec.net (callisto.geotec.net [208.244.246.5]) by nemesis.geotecmail.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id KAA32394 for ; Fri, 20 Apr 2001 10:24:52 -0500 (CDT) (envelope-from seti@geotec.net) Posted-Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 10:24:52 -0500 (CDT) Received: from COGNAC ([209.144.52.10]) by callisto.geotec.net (Post.Office MTA v3.5.3 release 223 ID# 0-12345L500S10000V35) with SMTP id net for ; Fri, 20 Apr 2001 10:36:49 -0500 Message-ID: <011a01c0c9af$55232400$0a3490d1@COGNAC> From: seti@geotec.net (seti) To: Subject: FrontPage Extensions Authentication Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 10:34:05 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2462.0000 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2462.0000 Sender: owner-freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.org I installed the Apache-FP port from FreeBSD 4.2 release, setup a name based virtual host in httpd.conf, and used fpsrvadm to install the extensions, which all went off without a hitch. However when using the Frontpage 98/2000/XP client to access the FP enabled web, it simply does not ask me for any username and password, but instead allows me anonymously to edit/publish the webpage, from various workstations. My workaround has been to disable authoring after I have edited the page, but want to be able to use this for production purposes. Anyone had this problem or point me to some useful documentation, as the Resource Kit that comes with the extensions seems useless for this problem. -Eric Redidng seti@geotec.net To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message