shibboleth-dev - Re : SP 1.3 how to protect files in directory
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- From: david t <>
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- Subject: Re : SP 1.3 how to protect files in directory
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:50:12 +0000 (GMT)
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Oups, I use IIS server.
I want to protect files before authentification process :
Authentification is only needed when users want to access protected files.
I couldn't find any help to do this.
My only option would be to use shibboleth's configuration file...
Best regards
----- Message d'origine ----
De : Scott Cantor <>
À :
Envoyé le : Mardi, 29 Avril 2008, 18h00mn 17s
Objet : RE: SP 1.3 how to protect files in directory
> Sorry I did not understand very well, where I must includes the files to
> protect in my configuration files.
>
> Could you tell me one example for protect .pdf and .doc with shibboleth
> configuration files..
If this is Apache, you should probably look at the Apache documentation and use htaccess files, as that's usually more comfortable for Apache sysadmins to use.
Otherwise, please refer to this topic:
https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB2/NativeSPRequestMap
All of the child elements are documented as you go through the various parent elements. You can also search on PathRegex.
1.3.1 supports more or less the same syntax.
-- Scott
De : Scott Cantor <>
À :
Envoyé le : Mardi, 29 Avril 2008, 18h00mn 17s
Objet : RE: SP 1.3 how to protect files in directory
> Sorry I did not understand very well, where I must includes the files to
> protect in my configuration files.
>
> Could you tell me one example for protect .pdf and .doc with shibboleth
> configuration files..
If this is Apache, you should probably look at the Apache documentation and use htaccess files, as that's usually more comfortable for Apache sysadmins to use.
Otherwise, please refer to this topic:
https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB2/NativeSPRequestMap
All of the child elements are documented as you go through the various parent elements. You can also search on PathRegex.
1.3.1 supports more or less the same syntax.
-- Scott
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- Re : SP 1.3 how to protect files in directory, david t, 04/29/2008
- RE: SP 1.3 how to protect files in directory, Scott Cantor, 04/29/2008
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- Re : SP 1.3 how to protect files in directory, david t, 04/30/2008
- RE: SP 1.3 how to protect files in directory, Scott Cantor, 04/30/2008
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