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Access Control
password protection for web access to directories and files
Introduction:
You can assign unique userids and passwords to control access to
various web pages. An example of this function is apparent when you access
your own Control Panel -- each time you are prompted for your id and
password. The actual web pages are not password protected, but rather the
directory in which they reside.
Example:
A software developer is making several programs available via the
web, but only those visitors which have paid for the service should be
allowed access to the download page. To control access, the page is placed
in a directory which is password protected. Instead of distributing a single
password, unique userids and passwords are assigned and removed as needed.
How to use:
- Create the directory you wish to password protect
- Select the link titled, "Edit Access" in
your Control Panel
- Enter the name of the directory and click
"Load"
The first time you use this function, the page will
reload and the "Add/Modify user" option will appear toward the
bottom of the page. If you have already added users, the option to
"Remove user" will also appear.
A list of userids will be updated and displayed as you
maintain the list. Create a new HTML document or copy an existing one into
the directory and try loading the page from a web browser. If a password is
required, you've done your job correctly!
Do not attempt to password protect any system
directories such as "stats" or "cgi-local". Edit Access
CANNOT be used to create additional FTP userids and passwords.
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