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Password Protect Directories

Password protection allows you to require a username and password to access a folder within your site from the web. When password protecting a folder, there are a few things to remember. Protecting a folder will protect all folders within that folder. Also, you will need to create users who can access the protected directory. You can give the password protected directory any name, no matter what the actual directory is called.

 

Security Settings

 

When a user accesses the protected directory through the web, they will be prompted to enter a username and password. The name that you choose for the protect directory will appear as well.

 

1. Click on the "Password protect this directory" text box.

 

2. Think of a name you want to users to see when they visit the password protected directory. Enter the name in the "Name the protected directory" text box.

 

3. Click on the "Save" button.

 

4. You will see the following confirmation:

 

"The access permissions for PATH_TO_PASSWORD_PROTECTED_DIRECTORY have been set."

 

5. Click on the "Go Back" link.

 

6. When the page loads you will see your settings have been saved in the "Security Settings" section.

 

Leech Protect

 

1. Create an account by entering a username in the "Username" text box.

 

2. Enter a password in the "Password" text box.

 

3. Click on the "Add/modify authorized user" button.

 

 

 

 

 

1. When the page loads, a list of your web hosting account's public_html directory will be shown. You can navigate your way to the directory you want to "Leech Protect" by clicking on the folder icon next to the directory name associated with the path to the directory you want to view.

 

2. When you find the directory you want to "Leech Protect,", click on the directory's name, not the folder icon.

 

3. Enter a numerical value in the "Number of Logins Per Username Allowed in a 2 Hour Period" text box.

 

Note: Four is recommened as setting the number lower then 4 can cause suspension of legitimate users who have disconnected then reconnected to their ISP. If users are reconnecting from the same network subnet, their account will not be disabled.

 

4. Enter a URL in the "Url to Redirect Leech Users to" text box.

 

Note: You must choose a url outside of the leech protected area or the leech users will get a internal server error message.

 

5. If you want an email sent to you when someone tries to access a leech protected area, click on the checkbox next to "Send Email Alert To." Then enter the email address you want the alert email to be sent to in the "Send Email Alert To" text box.

 

Note: You will recieve an email at this address when leech protection is used to redirect users away from the site.

**If you choose not to disable an account you may recieve a lot of emails as you will get one per each attempt to access your site.**

 

6. If you want to disable accounts that have tried to access leech protected areas of your web site, click on the checkbox next to "Disable Compromised Accounts."

 

Note: Users who trigger leech protection will have their account suspended by disabling their password. To reactivate their account reset their password.

 

7. Next, enable "Leech Protection" by following the instructions in the "Enabling Leech Protect" section below.

 

Enabling Leech Protect

 

By default "Leech Protection" is disabled. If you want to enable "Leech Protection," click on the "Enable" button. You will receive a confirmation statement on the next page. Click on "Go Back" link. When the page loads, you will see a "leech" icon next to the directory you just protected.

 

Disabling Leech Protect

 

If you want to disable "Leech Protection," click on the "Disable" button. You will receive a confirmation statement on the next page. Click on "Go Back" link. When the page loads, you the "leech" icon will not appear next to the directory you just protected.

 

NOTICE! At the top of the page it will state the status of Leech Protection on your directory.

 

Manage Users

 

When you click on a directory name and the "Leech Protection" page loads, you will see a "Manage Users" button at the bottom of the page. This feature takes you to the "Password Protect Directories" configuration section for the directory you are viewing. To learn more about the "Password Protect Directories," view the Password Protect Directories document.



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