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-# *** *** ***
-# -------------------
-# Zope Configuration.
-# -------------------
-#
-# IMPORTANT: In order for SSL access to work, copy the part between the
-# lines with the nine asterisks * to your SSL virtual host section, too!
-#
-# This rule adds the trailing slash if omitted. So, we will have it for
-# all subsequent rules
-RewriteEngine on
-RewriteRule ^/Zope$ /Zope/ [R]
-#
-# Zope requires the authentication headers to be passed to it if it is
-# called through the cgi of another web server (like apache). An "easy"
-# way to do so is to do a little mod_rewrite'ing. See doc/WEBSERVER.txt in
-# your Zope base directory for further information.
-#
-# This maps maps /Zope/ to the Zope.cgi CGI script.
-RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.*)
-RewriteRule ^/Zope/(.*) /usr/local/www/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/$1 [env=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION:%1,t=application/x-httpd-cgi,l]
-#
-# *** *** ***
-#
-# Also, Zope, in spite of some fussing about "security", totally ignores
-# the man in the middle. So, all contacts to Zope management screens are
-# made to require SSL.
-#
-<LocationMatch "/Zope/(.*)manage(.*)">
- SSLRequireSSL
-</LocationMatch>
-#
-<LocationMatch "/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi(.*)manage(.*)">
- SSLRequireSSL
-</LocationMatch>
-#
-# One final notice: If you can't get working your authentication with Zope
-# check if the access file in the Zope base directory (maybe this is
-# /usr/local/www/Zope or the like) contains a CLEARTEXT password. If
-# encryption there is set to SHA, to my knowledge, authentication does not
-# work. Try `python zpasswd.py -u zopemaster -p test -e CLEARTEXT access`
-# (in the Zope base dir). This sets the required username/passwd pair to
-# zopemaster/test respectively and stores them as CLEARTEXT password.
-# Don't forget the proper access restrictions to this file if you have
-# user access to the file system that it is stored on.
-#
-# End of Zope configuration section.
-