--- postinst-en.txt 2005-02-18 13:04:31.796699771 +0100 +++ postinst-en.txt.orig 2005-02-13 03:14:13.000000000 +0100 @@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ Alias /awstats/css "/usr/share/webapps/awstats/PVR/htdocs/css/" Alias /awstats/icons "/usr/share/webapps/awstats/PVR/htdocs/icon/" ScriptAlias /awstats/ "/usr/share/webapps/awstats/PVR/hostroot/cgi-bin/" -ScriptAlias /awstats "/usr/share/webapps/awstats/PVR/hostroot/cgi-bin/awstats.pl" -ScriptAlias /awstats.pl "/usr/share/webapps/awstats/PVR/hostroot/cgi-bin/awstats.pl" Options None @@ -22,138 +20,3 @@ Allow from all - -### -# NOTE: The following sections are strictly optional. Please read -# and follow carefully all the instructions before uncommenting -# any lines. Examples shown below are for Apache 2.0.x ONLY. -### - -### -# INSTRUCTIONS: -# -# If you would like to require authentication to access AWStats, -# then uncomment ONE of the example Directory sections below. -# -# NOTE: Related AWStats configuration directives are: -# -# AllowAccessFromWebToAuthenticatedUsersOnly=1 -# AllowAccessFromWebToFollowingAuthenticatedUsers="user1 [user2 ...]" -# -# You can use these to set a per-domain user access when needed -# for virtual hosting. That means: only the selected user(s) will have -# access to stats for the particular domain. All other users -# will not be allowed to see the domain stats even though they -# have authenticated successfully. -### - -### -# SECTION I - Basic Authentication -# -# The following example requires mod_auth to work. -# You need to uncomment the following line in apache2.conf -# and restart Apache to get the module loaded: -# -# LoadModule auth_module modules/mod_auth.so -# -# Add your AWStats users to /etc/awstats/.htpasswd file. -# Please see 'man htpasswd2' for more details if you need. -# -# htpasswd2 -c /etc/awstats/.htpasswd username1 -# htpasswd2 /etc/awstats/.htpasswd username2 -# etc... -### - -# -# -# Options None -# AllowOverride None -# Order allow,deny -# Allow from all -# -# AuthType Basic -# AuthName "AWStats authenticated zone" -# AuthUserFile /etc/awstats/.htpasswd -# Require valid-user -# -# -# - -### -# SECTION II - Digest Authentication -# -# The following example requires mod_auth_digest to work. -# You need to uncomment the following line in apache2.conf -# and restart Apache to get the module loaded: -# -# LoadModule auth_digest_module modules/mod_auth_digest.so -# -# Do not forget to replace www.example.com as appropriate. You can also add -# as many domains as you need to this line. -# -# Add your AWStats users to /etc/awstats/.htdigest file. Please see -# 'man htdigest2' and http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_auth_digest.html -# for more details if you need. -# -# htdigest2 -c /etc/awstats/.htdigest "AWStats authenticated zone" username1 -# htdigest2 /etc/awstats/.htdigest "AWStats authenticated zone" username2 -# etc... -### - -# -# -# Options None -# AllowOverride None -# Order allow,deny -# Allow from all - -# AuthType Digest -# AuthName "AWStats authenticated zone" -# AuthDigestFile /etc/awstats/.htdigest -# AuthDigestDomain http://www.example.com https://www.example.com -# require valid-user -# # The following line is REQUIRED to work around a bug in MSIE. -# # See http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_auth_digest.html -# BrowserMatch "MSIE" AuthDigestEnableQueryStringHack=On -# -# - -### -# SECTION III - MySQL Authentication -# -# The following example requires mod_auth_mysql to work. -# Emerge mod_auth_mysql and follow the instructions in -# 12_mod_auth_mysql.conf to create MySQL database required -# for authentication. After you finished adding users, add -# '-D AUTH_MYSQL' to your /etc/conf.d/apache2 APACHE2_OPTS -# setting and restart Apache to get the module loaded. -### - -# -# -# Options None -# AllowOverride None -# Order allow,deny -# Allow from all - -# AuthName "AWStats MySQL authenticated zone" -# AuthType Basic -# AuthMySQLUser authuser -# AuthMySQLPassword PaSsW0Rd -# AuthMySQLDB auth -# AuthMySQLUserTable users -# AuthMySQLNameField user_name -# AuthMySQLPasswordField user_passwd -# # Uncomment the two lines below ONLY if you have -# # the required table for group-based MySQL authentication -# # in your MySQL database. -# #AuthMySQLGroupTable groups -# #AuthMySQLGroupField user_group -# -# # Uncomment one of the following directives according -# # to the database structure you have chosen. -# #require valid-user -# #require group your_group_name_here - -# -#