--- 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
-
-#
-#