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Old 08-08-2006, 12:16 PM   #1
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Error 401 and request for "Level_15_access"


I recently installed an apache 1.3 server on my slackware machine.

I can get to the site though localhost on my machine and through the IP on any other linux machine. The problem is that the rest of the network is windows and needs to access the site

when I try to access the ip i get a login prompt asking for username and password for "level_15_access" at 192.x.x.x

I know this is not from apache becuase the error 401 page is not the same one that is in Apache. Any help would greatly be appreiceated
 
  


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