.htaccess doesn't ask me for password - apache

I'm trying to protect a directory adding a .htaccess and a .htpasswd but instead asking me for password, it goes to the home page of my site directly.
My .htaccess is being read (put some garbage in it and I got 500 error).
Here's my .htaccess :
AuthName "Page d'administration protégée"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile "/Applications/MAMP/htdocs/backoffice_mollanger/app/.htpasswd"
Require valid-user
And my .htpasswd
Admin:gl0IiOirI2n6M

First of all, remove the speech marks you have around the .htpasswd location, they should not be there. If that does not help then try using this, you can specify the directory you want to protect by stating the file name in replace of example:
<Files /example>
AuthName "Page d'administration protégée"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/backoffice_mollanger/app/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
</Files>

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error 500 on xampp using htacces (Password)

Hi I am getting error 500 on Apache webserver using xampp. The error wasnt there until i used a .htaccess, .htpasswd file. I searched and i couldnt find a syntax error. I have only 1 image and the index file I want to protect. Here are the syntaxes:
.htaccess
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Prosím přihlašte se.";
AuthUserFile C:\xampp\htdocs\Zprávy 1.E\.htpasswd
require valid-user
.htpasswd
zak:$apr1$t8hZiqXE$0qdoQ/876dOqysUmww2NM/
You have syntax error on your .htaccess file, you should quote the file path because it has space between.
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Prosím přihlašte se.";
AuthUserFile "C:\xampp\htdocs\Zprávy 1.E\.htpasswd"
require valid-user

Protect only a directory with htpasswd

I would like to protect the protect-me-dir directory with http password. I tried this code:
AuthType Basic
AuthName "restricted area"
AuthUserFile /home/iterator/public_html/protect-me-dir/.htpasswd
require valid-user
It works, but unfortunately it asks for the password everywhere, not just in protect-me-dir. How is it possible to protect only that directory?
If I put this code inside <Directory "/home/iterator/public_html/protect-me-dir">...</Directory>, I get Internal Server Error
Just put the .htaccess file in the directory you want to password-protect. It is a per-directory config file.

htaccess adding password while enabling directories view in browser

Okay this might be a very obvious one however...
I have the following in my .htaccess file
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Message"
AuthUserFile /www/sites/5ce/448/domainname/folder.htpasswd
require valid-user
Which works fine for password protecting the folder it's placed in.
I also have in another .htaccess file (when I remove the first one)
Options +indexes
Which works fine for showing the directory folder and included files on browser.
When I put these together i get Error 500. How do you essentially enable directory view but password protected?
There shouldn't be a space between the + and the indexes.
Try this:
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Message"
AuthUserFile /www/sites/5ce/448/domainname/folder.htpasswd
require valid-user
Options +Indexes

Apache - Displaying files but password protecting them

I have a folder on my apache virtualhost called 'ProtectedFiles'
I want indexing available for this section, so all the files in this folder can be shown, but I want one of the files themselves to be password protected.
Folder structure:
site
site/ProtectedFiles
site/ProtectedFiles/Dummy1, Dummy2, Dummy3, .htaccess
In my .htaccess I have the following.
AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/conf/.htpasswd
AuthName "Protected files"
AuthType Basic
<Files "Dummy1">
require valid-user
</Files>
So I am password protecting the file 'Dummy1' and it works, when I go to site/ProtectedFiles/Dummy1 it asks for a password, but the file doesn't show in the directory / index.
Basically, asking how do you password protect AND show the file in the directory.
You can use IndexOptions +ShowForbidden directive to display files that require a password, and the FilesMatch directive to indicate which files you want to protect.
IndexOptions +ShowForbidden
<FilesMatch "Dummy[0-9]+">
AuthName "Username and password required"
AuthUserFile .htpasswd
Require valid-user
AuthType Basic
</FilesMatch>
Don't leave the .htpasswd file in the same directory - this is just an example.

500 Error with .htaccess password protection

I am running latest ubuntu with apache.
I have very simple html directory I want to protect using .htaccess.
I am trying to do it with:
AuthName "Restricted Area"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /var/www/dev/docs/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
On my .htpasswd file I have:
user:pass
I get internal server error with this. I've been digging hard but not sure why this is happening.
If I add a this:
<Directory "/var/www/dev/docs">
AuthName "Restricted Area"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /var/www/dev/docs/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
</Directory>
I can't login no matter what I do...
Thanks,
I have the same problem. But after a few trial and error, here's the fix.
You must use the full path to the .htpasswd file.
You must encapsulate the path with quotation marks "home/username/public_html/subfolder/protected/.htpasswd"
An example:
AuthUserFile "/home/username/public_html/subfolder/protected/.htpasswd"
AuthType Basic
AuthName "My restricted Area"
Require valid-user
Error #500 just means the web server isn't understanding something in your .htaccess file. There will be nothing in Apache's error log since the request doesn't even get parsed at this point.
Try putting quotes around the path to the .htpasswd file and note on some hosting companies like cough.. godaddy, 1&1 It may take several minutes for the changes in .htaccess to be picked up.
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Restricted Area"
AuthUserFile "/home/. . . . ./.htpasswd"
require valid-user
I have got same situation on Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS)
Path to htpasswd needs to be taken from $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']
Apache has some bug (https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54735), you need to set password from console like this:
htpasswd -nb username newpassw > <path-to>/.htpasswd
btw in Apache 2.4.6 on CentOS 7 problem still exists