Security with Apache htaccess .htaccess / General Guides
Apache Security tips and tricks for securing Apache Web Servers using htaccess, httpd.conf, and other built-in techniques to thwart attackers.
This really should be required reading for any Apache admin or user because these little tricks are so easy to do.
Control File Defaults in Apache .htaccess / General Guides
Apache allows webmasters to create special files called .htaccess and .htpasswd with which access control and a range of defaults can be managed. This tutorial will first of all show you how to create a .htaccess file, and then how to use it to control error reporting, default filenames, and password protection.
Introduction to .htaccess .htaccess / General Guides
.Htaccess is a small text file that control configuration aspects of an Apache web server. Most people are familiar with the .htaccess file in relation with the ability to restrict access to a directory via password protection. However, .htaccess can do a lot more than password protection. .Htaccess is an extremely powerful configuration tool that can customize the way your web site behaves and how your web server handles requests.
Using .htaccess in your Web Project .htaccess / General Guides
Apache web servers allow the use of a text file called .htaccess to control certain behaviours within a website. The .htaccess file contains a list of brief instructions which are referred to by the web server prior to responding to a web request.
Creating Custom Error Messages in Apache .htaccess / Error Handling
The .htaccess file is a file found in Apache servers that allows you to manipulate the behaviour of the server. A very common use is to create custom error messages for server errors. Examples of such errors are "404 Not Found" (say when you click on a broken link), and the "500 Internal Server Error" (a script failed). Most hosts allow you to have your own .htaccess file, and so now we will look at only one of the things we can do with a custom .htaccess.
.htaccess Guide .htaccess / General Guides
A comprehensive guide to the Apache Web Server's .htaccess configuraiton file. Includes full tutorial covering error documents, password protection, visitor blocking, hot linking prevention techniques and more.
iPasswd - .htpasswd password generator .htaccess / Password Protection
iPasswd is an online password generation tool for .htpasswd files. These files store a username and password combination (one per line of the file) which is used with .htaccess Basic Authentication. iPasswd also supports MD5 passwords, used in Digest Authentication.
Create the File and Use it on Your Site .htaccess / General Guides
.htaccess is a file that you can create using Notepad in Windows (or any text editor) to add some additional functionality to your website and server. It is usually supported by all Unix/Linux web hosts which use the Apache server. This tutorial will help you create the file and use it on your site.
Introduction .htaccess / General Guides
A text file called .htaccess can be used to control web server (Apache) behavior for your web site. The other sections of this .htaccess tutorial deal with actual commands (called directives) which can be used.
It configures settings for the web server per directory (the one it is placed in) and subdirectories under it.
Information about the .htaccess file .htaccess / General Guides
The .htaccess file is an ordinary text file that you can create using Notepad or any text editor and ftp it into your Web root directory. This file will contain the configuration statements (commands) to customize the Apache Web server software for your Web site.
Introduction to .htaccess .htaccess / General Guides
We introduced you to .htaccess and some of its useful features. In this part we will show you how to use the .htaccess file to implement some of these.