Web site security using Rev

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Wed Jul 20 02:52:05 EDT 2005


This is not something the cgi can do if you dont go via the cgi.
Going to sub folders is not something the cgi will detect (AFAIK).

Permissions should be set either at the ftp level or in IIS via the IIS 
Manager, or the NT permissions.
Sorry, dont know about apache but i think that falls in the ftp 
permissions.

cheers
Xavier

On 20/07/2005 07:43:38 use-revolution-bounces wrote:
>Has anybody used Rev to password protect a section of a website, rather 
than
>using ASP or CF or other database solution? Just a basic login page, and 
if
>anyone tries to go directly to a subdirectory of the login page, without
>logging in, they get bounced back to the login page? CGI can do this. 
Anyone
>have a demo stack or tutorial?
>
>Jim
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