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Another HTAccess Question
I have a members site that I am having problems with. Member's are prompted for the user/pass to get in...then they are prompted a second time to access a video inside.
Now I have found out that when the enter the site using the prefex www.sitename.com they do NOT have to reenter the user/password once they are in. They DO have to enter it again when they enter the site via sitename.com without the www prefix. I have tried various lines in the htaccess file but I have not solved the problem. This is a basic apache setup...so I am sure that someone has encountered this before. What should I do to solve this? |
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Do you have rewrite rule setup within .htaccess for non-www to go to www?
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Yes, but doesn't seem to be working.
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Ok, so i assume you want users to enter password twice regardless how they enter your member area, correct? If so, your host needs to activate mod_rewrite (for htaccess rewrite), mod_alias (for htaccess redirects) in Apache. Or you can do it if you have access to httpd.conf. Once activated, you can create rule to setup www to go to non-www(or vice-versa) and your users will be forced to enter password twice.
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Without seeing it, the basics of enabling mod_rewrite are (assuming a linux server and apache 2.2): 1. Run 'a2enmod rewrite' to enable mod_rewrite in apache 2. Modify your apache config file - '/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default' in most cases and change 'AllowOverride None' to 'AllowOverride All' for / and /var/www 3. Restart apache Your .htaccess should look something like this (and be in /var/www): Code:
RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{SERVER_NAME} !^tentpitcher\.com RewriteRule .? http://tentpitcher.com [L,R=301]
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