Hello Lee,

Please see the section " External user authentication" on this wiki:
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/Apache%20Proxy

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Best,

Jen
Galaxy team

On 4/15/13 1:06 PM, Lee Katz wrote:
Hi, I am relatively new to Galaxy.  I would like to set it up as an apache password protected site.  I have tried to do it, but I realize now that it has its own server built-in and that it is ineffective to set up .htaccess because it isn't reading .htaccess (or so I think).  

More information: Apache works (test page loads, and I can change it), and Galaxy works (I even made a new tool that is working).  I have Ubuntu 12.

My basic, basic need is to set up a server-level password like what .htaccess would provide.  Could anyone help?  Thank you.

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Lee Katz, Ph.D.


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