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Revision as of 12:00, 19 April 2025
* * * MODIFIED APRIL 2025 TO UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS FOR APACHE 2.4.x * * *
This instructions tell you how to configure your repository so that even the static pages and search and view pages require a valid username/password.
The /images
and /style
directories are deliberately unsecured, so that you can explicitly always view the files in them (you need the CSS + images to render the login page!)
This even secures things like the OAI interface, and registration. So you'll probably want to disable web-based registration in favour of importing users or creating them with an admin account.
HTTP-only Repository Archive
1. In archives/ARCHIVEID/cfg/lang/en/static/
rename index.xpage
to home.xpage
.
2. Generate static pages to create the file home.html
amongst others.
EPRINTS_PATH/bin/generate_static ARCHIVEID
3. Add the following to archives/ARCHIVEID/cfg/apachevhost.conf
. (Be sure to substitute EPRINTS_PATH
, ARCHIVEID
and HOSTNAME
as appropriate):
<Location ""> AuthName "Documents Area" AuthType "Basic" PerlAuthenHandler EPrints::Apache::Auth::authen PerlAuthzHandler EPrints::Apache::Auth::authz require valid-user </Location> <Directory "EPRINTS_PATH/archives/ARCHIVEID/html/en/images"> require all granted </Directory> <Directory "EPRINTS_PATH/archives/ARCHIVEID/html/en/style"> require all granted </Directory> <Location "/cgi/reset_password"> require all granted </Location> <Location "/cgi/confirm"> require all granted </Location> <LocationMatch "^/$"> Redirect / http://HOSTNAME/cgi/users/login?target=/home.html </LocationMatch>
4. If you did not already have an archives/ARCHIVEID/cfg/apachevhost.conf then run the following to make sure it is included in your Apache configuration:
EPRINTS_PATH/bin/generate_apacheconf --system --replace
5. Restart Apache.
HTTPS-only or HTTP and HTTPS Repository Archive
TO BE WRITTEN
Allowing a few things without a password...
If you need to make any other directories available without a password, say the javascript directory, copy the directory directive for the images directory and tweak it:
<Directory "EPRINTS_PATH/archives/ARCHIVEID/html/en/javascript"> require all granted </Directory>
If you need to make a single file public, for example the RSS/Atom feeds for latest publications, use the following:
<Files "latest_tool"> require all granted </Files>