mayby another people have the same problem as I
i tried webdav but the standard password dont work wampp,Xampp
any ideas ?
wampp:XAMPP with WebDAV:bc7f2b670e7e965e307feb30492e642e
alan:yF.aWqsafAWBo
wampp:XAMPP with WebDAV:bc7f2b670e7e965e307feb30492e642e
[Thu Aug 31 12:43:14 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.2] user wampp: authentication failure for "/webdav/dairy.ics": Password Mismatch
In all current releases of Apache for Windows, passwords in .htpasswd files are stored unencrypted. This is because Windows does not contain a standard function for encrypting strings (on Unix, the crypt() function does this).
C:\xampp\apache\bin>htpasswd
Usage:
htpasswd [-cmdpsD] passwordfile username
htpasswd -b[cmdpsD] passwordfile username password
htpasswd -n[mdps] username
htpasswd -nb[mdps] username password
-c Create a new file.
-n Don't update file; display results on stdout.
-m Force MD5 encryption of the password (default).
-d Force CRYPT encryption of the password.
-p Do not encrypt the password (plaintext).
-s Force SHA encryption of the password.
-b Use the password from the command line rather than prompting for it.
-D Delete the specified user.
On Windows, NetWare and TPF systems the '-m' flag is used by default.
On all other systems, the '-p' flag will probably not work.
Apache Week wrote:Encrypted passwords on Windows
In all current releases of Apache for Windows, passwords in .htpasswd files are stored unencrypted. This is because Windows does not contain a standard function for encrypting strings (on Unix, the crypt() function does this). Now string encryption has been added to Apache using the MD5 algorithm. This means that encrypted passwords can now be used with Apache. The Apache server and the htpasswd program have both been updated to work with MD5 encrypted passwords. On Windows, all passwords will now be encrypted with MD5. Unix will default to using crypt() for encrypting passwords, although it is possible to use MD5 instead (using the new -m option to htpasswd).
linorg wrote:...Read permissions work fine, but using the default username/password to edit the file returns a "Status code: 500: Internal Server Error"...Anybody have any ideas?
Izzy wrote:When ever you get a server 500 error check your xampp/apache/logs/error.log as there will be more info about the error that will give you some clues.
linorg wrote:ocifant wrote:Are you sure your password file is called htpasswd.webdav ?
Or is it webdav.htpasswd ??
Brilliant ocifant! I did'nt even notice that, but you are right! My file was called webdav.htpasswd.
A simple copy and rename solved it!
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