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maxduke

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I've put a html file abc.html in /www/ext
I want to share the page with all the computers in the LAN.

Let's say PC A access the page
, it will ask you login the router.

Is it possible to bypass the authentication? Not all the users in the LAN know the login data. I just want to share something.

If I continue to login into the router I am able to access the page.
Another issue is that, at the same time if PC B try to access this page, it will get the error
Login user IP: PC A
You cannot log in unless another user logs out first.

Is there any way to bypass the check and let user access the page at the same time?
 
You can't. Authentication handling is hardcoded into the httpd daemon. If you want to serve normal pages, you have to install a real httpd server such as lighttpd or nginx.
 

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