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server based on user names and passwords. The REALM directive is not required,
and if you do not want to restrict access to sections of your server, then do not
include any REALM directives. You can have any number of REALM directives in
your machttp.conf file.
The format of the REALM directive is REALM <match_string>
<descriptive_name> where:
Match_string is an alpha-numberic expression that corresponds to some section
(folder) of your server's hierarchy to which you want to provide restricted access
Descriptive_name is a human readable name to be associated with the restricted
access of your server. The descriptive_name is a realm.
In both cases, it is strongly recommended these qualifiers contain no spaces.
Once you have defined one or more realms for your server you must assign user-
names and passwords to individuals who are to be granted access to those realms.
This is done through the Passwords menu option of MacHTTP's Edit menu or via
an AppleScript.
To assign user-names and passwords, first edit your machttp.conf file to include
one or more realms. Next, launch MacHTTP. Third, choose Passwords from the
Edit menu. A dialog box will be presented to you. At the bottom of the dialog box is
the list of realms (descriptive_names) you have previously defined. Select a realm.
Next, begin entering user-names and passwords. When you are finished, simply
close the dialog box. MacHTTP will save the user-names and passwords in a file
called "MacHTTP Settings" for future reference.
Summary :
The REALM directive is not required, and if you do not want to restrict access to sections of your server, then do not include any REALM directives. Once you have defined one or more realms for your server you must assign user- names and passwords to individuals who are to be granted access to those realms.
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