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  • neverblink0

    ok - here's the deal. Apache is probably the system the webserver your site is running on uses. In Apache you can set preferences to how the files on the webserver are being treated. By using a .htacces file you can do access management for files/directories. If you want to password-protect your files/dirs you can use .htaccess in combination with a .htpasswd file, in which you can specify a list of login-names with passwords.
    Use the tool in the above note to generate a .htaccess file and a .htpasswd file. Then upload these to the directory you want to have protected and your done.

    • .htaccess goes in root folder, .htpwd goes in folder you want to protect.Corvo
    • Just reading this makes me hyperventialte.Spookytim

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