OT Password protection of RR server?
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Wed Jan 11 13:43:54 EST 2012
Hi Jim,
The easy way to unprotect a page is to log in with FTP and remove the httpaccess file from the directory.
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On 11 jan 2012, at 19:36, Jim Hurley wrote:
> Mark,
>
> I finally got my password for cPanel from Heather and I plunged into password protecting a web page.
>
> Or so I thought. I assumed that a web address was a directory and I thought I was protecting a web page but turned out locking up much more.
>
> There is still one folder jamesphurley.com/District3 that I am locked out of. Is there a way in cPanel to unprotect a page? (It would be helpful to include this kind of info in the help link. Not any time soon, I afraid. I suspect that RR is bitten off more than they are able to chew at the moment. Witness the downtime on Rev OnLine User Samples.)
>
> Also, the page I use for my neighborhood association is lvrmna.on-rev.com At one point everyone in the neighborhood was locked out of that site due to a password protection I didn't realize I was making. Very embarrassing. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
>
> I recall in the beginning that my deal with RR was a web presence with the url jamesphurley.on-rev.com (I own a domain name jamesphurley.com) which they were able to shorten for me to jamesphurley.com. Is this just an alias for jamesphurley.on-rev.com? Is it possible through cPanel to shorten lvrmna.on-rev.com to simply lvrmna.com?
>
> I hate this stuff. I have no idea what's going on under the hood.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Hurley
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