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Protect a folder/directory (and subfolders)
Asked 16 Dec 2013 08:35:34
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16 Dec 2013 08:35:34 Michele - posted:
I'm usually use "Protected Directories Under the Website" function available in my Plesk control panel (goo.gl/bPg3UQ) and I'd like to know if is possibile to create the same protection with your extension.So... is it possible protect a directory/folder?
Thanks.
Regards,
Michele
Replies
Replied 16 Dec 2013 09:55:16
16 Dec 2013 09:55:16 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
Using DMXzone Security Provider PHP you can restrict access to pages, Database Sources and Database Actions. There is no such an option to protect folders as this is done in the Plesk Control Panel.
Using DMXzone Security Provider PHP you can restrict access to pages, Database Sources and Database Actions. There is no such an option to protect folders as this is done in the Plesk Control Panel.
Replied 17 Dec 2013 16:42:37
17 Dec 2013 16:42:37 Mohamed Anis Dahmani replied:
Is there a tutorial that shows how to restrict access to pages based on user level please?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Replied 17 Dec 2013 16:48:26
17 Dec 2013 16:48:26 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
Please check the following tutorial: www.dmxzone.com/go/22311/setup-user-permissions-and-access-level
Please check the following tutorial: www.dmxzone.com/go/22311/setup-user-permissions-and-access-level
Replied 26 Jan 2014 16:08:19
26 Jan 2014 16:08:19 steve Allison replied:
Sorry, I don't see where/how this applies to pages instead of databases...
Replied 03 Feb 2014 07:16:47
03 Feb 2014 07:16:47 Joe Horton replied:
I also would like the tutorial to secure the page. Let's say I want to secure a page that does not have database info on it. Thanks.
Replied 23 Apr 2014 14:43:48
23 Apr 2014 14:43:48 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
Please download and install the latest version of the extension - it now includes the new "Page Security Enforcer" option. Using it you can restrict the access to your pages based on logged in users and based on user level(s).
Please download and install the latest version of the extension - it now includes the new "Page Security Enforcer" option. Using it you can restrict the access to your pages based on logged in users and based on user level(s).
Replied 23 Apr 2014 18:15:14
23 Apr 2014 18:15:14 Joe Horton replied:
I've cleared out the cache file. Any other thoughts? Thanks.
Replied 24 Apr 2014 11:59:56
24 Apr 2014 11:59:56 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
There was a minor bug in the extension code, which pointed to a wrong location if you do not have the SEO Extension installed. Please download and install the extension again - this is now fixed.