Hello to all list members, The Intranet area of the Koha website has username + password protection for authentication and authorisation. Is the same available for the OPAC, thereby rendering the P in OPAC to "Private" instead of "Public"? I would think that this would be a common and widespread requirement for the OPAC. For example, a private collection has been put online at a dedicated remote hosting service but the content should not be publicly accessible. One option of course is to use htpasswd and a config section in Apache to restrict access to the OPAC. But this would entail maintaining two access lists: one in a text file for htpasswd and another in the Koha database. We require one single authentication and authorisation scheme, not several. Can password access for the OPAC simply be "turned on"? If not, would I have to copy the existing password/cookie functionality as found in the intranet scripts into the OPAC scripts? cheers rickw -- _________________________________ Rick Welykochy || Praxis Services If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. -- Bill Clinton, President