Re: Restricting access to a website [message #174802 is a reply to message #174801] |
Mon, 11 July 2011 02:49 |
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richard
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 22:21:41 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 7/10/2011 10:01 PM, Graham Hobbs wrote:
>> Hello,
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>> I 'very laboriously' coded my index.php (close to novice level), for
>> my website and it is up and running. It's not public yet and needs to
>> stay that way. I need to give the address to two people who will help
>> with my product's development .. but they could reveal the address
>> anywhere, inadvertently or otherwise.
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>> If, for example, my website is www .lahdedah. com, I want to allow
>> full access to these two people (and me:-)) .. others would get a
>> 'Sorry, not yet available' screen. I envision hard coding their home
>> address's into my index.php?? Am not interested in any additional
>> typing by these three.
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>> Hope I've been clear. Is this feasible, easy/hard/unusual?
>> Please, thanks
>> Graham
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> There are any number of ways to do it, none of which require PHP or any
> other server-side language. Try alt.apache.configuration (assuming, of
> course, you're using Apache).
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> Also, unless you are David Small of Small Expressions, you shouldn't be
> using his domain name in an example. Use www.example.com, which is
> reserved for just such a purpose.
You should look at my registration.
Brent Oxley doesn't own my domain.
I just never bothered to change the technical info.
I figure that since that is where the domain is registered at, then that
info satisfies the ICANN rules.
If I need to be contacted, the registrar can contact me directly any time.
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