Re: Website authentication??
From: CJ (hah@notonyerlife.com)Date: 04/12/02
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From: "CJ" <hah@notonyerlife.com> Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 16:54:40 GMT
"Wipe_out" <wipe_out@go.com> wrote in message
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> Hi..
>
> I want to setup a section of my website that will require authentication
> using a MySQL database..
>
> I have looked into mod_auth_mysql for apache but its is not the perfect
> solution..I would like the users to enter their usernames and passwords on a
> .php web page..thats the easy part!!..
>
> Lets say I have a web site and the /admin directory and below I want to be
> password protected..within this directory and sub directorys will be various
> web pages that are NOT .php pages and so I don't think I can use the php
> session information for the .htm pages...
>
> How would I stop someone typing the the fullpath (ie /admin/subd/file.htm)
> and bypassing the authentication??
>
> Thanks..
>
>
>
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