I'm not able to run htpasswd.exe from the web. My server error log tells me it's not able to create a certain temp file. I'm not concerned with any security problems, because there are already security measures that will prevent any unwanted parties from reaching that point in the program.
Is there some Apache:: module for doing what htpasswd does?
I guess what I could do is use my own authentication module so I don't have to use htpasswd.exe...
<Directory /foo/bar>
AuthName "Foo Bar Authentication"
AuthType Basic
PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AcaciaPasswd
require valid-user
</Directory>
... where Apache::AcaciaPasswd does its own thing. Is that probably the easiest solution?
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