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Do you guys use the "Three Strikes" rule?

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I guess that first post was a bit vauge.

I have Apache/1.3.3 (Win32) mod_perl/1.29_01-dev up and running. But it's Wide Open! Can someone give me a Walkthrough on setting up the htaccess, htpasswd, and how to use the dbmmanage? Examples would help.

Forgive Me the first post, this is really the First Forum I've participated in.

Site may be viewed at http://cksPlace.dns2go.com/testcks.html
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Re:"Three Strikes" rule?...Update

Got this worked out.
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<Directory />
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Members Only"
AuthUserFile "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache/bin/pswd"
Require user SysAdmin Ck test valid-user
</Directory>
Any thoughts on Why valid-user isn't being accepted for /icons/?
It's listed as being usable in the Documentation.
http://cksPlace.dns2go.com

test password: 12345
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Alias /icons/ "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache/icons/"

<Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache/icons/">
Options Indexes MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from valid-user
</Directory>

Alias /ads/ "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache/htdocs/bin/ads/"

<Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache/htdocs/bin/ads/">
Options Indexes MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
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