p_protect is a pretty straight-forward protection script written in PHP
24729p_protect is a pretty straight-forward protection script written in PHPhttp://partners.mce.be/p_protect/protect.phpp_protect is a pretty straight-forward protection script written in PHP. It allows you to protect any page you decide within a directory. When somebody enters the wrong username or password, you automatically get a notification email.PHP > Scripts and Programs > User AuthenticationOct 15, 2006
You have two options for protecting your pages. You can either have a simple protected page that only lets members access, or you can have protected pages that not only show the pages to members, but also dynamically display their name on each page and/or the web site name! Great for personalizing your pages for your members.
Secure multi user log in script. Security by obscurity is never a good idea. Even though log in programs require you enter a name and password in order to view a particular resource once the location of the resource is known the visitor can bypass the normal log in procedure and just go straight to the "secure" page. How the script works:
OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity (I stole that from their website). But what does it mean? Well, basically OpenID is a way to authenticate yourself to various places (websites) by verifying your identity as the owner of a particular URL (say, a website of your own). Why this is good or bad, and what the actual implications of it are... well, that's all way outta scope as far as myOpenID is concerned.
What matters is that OpenID is a promising new technology, but from a user porint of view, it's a pain the butt to manage. When I wanted to actually, y'know, get an OpenID thingie of my own, I found there was no satisfactory way to make it happen. My options were to either download a complex set of libraries and build an application to handle serving up my identity, or to set up an account with a third party provider. Since I don't like bulky libraries, and I really don't like the idea of re-centralizing a decentralized framework through trusting someone else with my account credentials... I did what any good Geek would do. I made myself a third option: myOpenID.
This system can be integrated into any website, with any design, it can be structured to have any appearance and can grant access to any "area", including forums, websites, intranets, extranets, contact forms, login processes and much much more, if you would like a demonstration, or would like a 15 day trial application, feel free to contact us.
AuthMan Free is authentication/password protection and membership management system written in PHP and licensed under the GNU GPL. It uses .htpasswd and .htaccess files to protect web directory. Installation is easy and programming knowledge does not required.
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