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rannoch -> pritecting a website (3/6/2008 13:23:40)

The web hosting company being used by an organisation whose website I support/maintain has (for a number of reasons) moved the website to a different server.

Among other things, this has meant that the subweb setup is no longer available. i.e. although it is a Windows based website, the Frontpage method to set permissions, etc on the subweb to protect it and allow only those with the correct usrerid/password entry has been removed. When I asked for the permissions I was informed they could only set the subweb to the main account FTP userid/password which is totally useless.

There are a number of html pages, pfd files, photographs, etc which need to be protected.

Is there an alternative way I can set up a userid/password to protect the website and the files in it.

Thanks,

Rannoch





coreybryant -> RE: pritecting a website (3/6/2008 13:50:51)

Do they offer something? If not, you might check out some of the scripts on hotscripts or even SpookyLogin.

If it is folder specific, they should offer something - some hosting companies will have something similar to htaccess which is pretty good.




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