java upload = error 401

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java upload = error 401

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Hello,

When using JAVA UPload I will get the response:
Received HTTP status 401 Authorization Required.

After checking via google, I found out, that the reason is the administrator/hcaccess.

How can I solve this? I do not want to de-active the administrator/hcacces. I always was lucky about the Phoca Gallery.
Since I have changed to another provider, (last week) there was the possibility to set this hcacces, which I always want to have.

So .... but now, I hv to load one by one ... :oops:

Regards x thanks, Christine
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Hi, this is a problem for java, if there is protected access to e.g. administration by htaccess, the java cannot access it :-( so in fact the java cannot be used then :-(

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Hi Jan,

Sorry for late reply. Thanks for your answer, .... that means, no solution is planned (?)

May I ask you in this thread in addition:

When checking backend (Phoca gallerie) the rights accordingly, I see:

Access right: All R. Users / Nobody / Administrator (nothing marked)
Upload and Add ... etc.: as above. Blue marked: nobody
Delete etc. ...: as above. Blue marked: nobody
Owner: nobody / Administrator (nothing marked)

Question: Is above correct? Fyi: I#m the 'only one' on that.
Want just to understand the 'history' behind :?
Should I 'change' something on it?

Thank you for helps,
regards: Christine
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Hi, you need not to set nobody, if noone will be set, noone has rights to do something - upload, delete, publish/unpublish

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Hi Jan,

thank you for your answer.

This 'nobody' was/is set 'automatically' from system :wink: Never I changed something on it.

So, if you mean,
... if noone will be set, noone has rights to do something - upload, delete, publish/unpublish
why can I upload, delete, publish? :wink:
Of course, I'm the only one .... (backend as S. Admin)

Thank you and regards, Christine
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Hi, these are settings for frontend, not administration.

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Hi Jan,

aha, that's clear now :wink: As I'm not using log-in in frontend .... that's I had this question.
Thank you, Christine
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