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  1. @cyberRobot, thanks for that Keeping in mind my "hey, Nooby here"- intro, would you mind elaborating code-wise please? Cheers
  2. @ ginerjm, each visitor will have a dedicated page, mostly an archive of videos. I know that it could be build dynamically but I am chosing my battles and for now I concentrate on the login and redirect. So yeah, the url has to be unique for each user. @cyberRobot. Yes, it is a very specific job and there in no more than 3 users. Well, the script I am currently using does stop people from opening the page without the password. If they discover the page the login sript kicks in. Or am I really misguided?
  3. Hey, nooby here I am looking for a PHP solution for password protect pages. I have successfully implemented this code which check a user name and password to grant access. The problem is that each user needs a different (password protected) page. What I would like to do is take it a step further and have each user directed to a specific page. visitor1 => www.mysite.com/visitor1.com visitor2 => www.mysite.com/visitor2.com Since I am not going to have anymore than three users I don't want the complication of a database and keep everything PHP. Any idea please? Cheers, This is the login page: <?php $LOGIN_INFORMATION = array( 'visitor1' => 'password1', 'visitor2' => 'password2' ); define('USE_USERNAME', true); define('LOGOUT_URL', 'http://www.mysite.com/logout.php'); define('TIMEOUT_MINUTES', 0); define('TIMEOUT_CHECK_ACTIVITY', true); if(isset($_GET['help'])) { die('Include following code into every page you would like to protect, at the very beginning (first line):<br><?php include("' . str_replace('\\','\\\\',__FILE__) . '"); ?>'); } $timeout = (TIMEOUT_MINUTES == 0 ? 0 : time() + TIMEOUT_MINUTES * 60); if(isset($_GET['logout'])) { setcookie("verify", '', $timeout, '/'); // clear password; header('Location: ' . LOGOUT_URL); exit(); } if(!function_exists('showLoginPasswordProtect')) { function showLoginPasswordProtect($error_msg) { ?> <!DOCTYPE HTML> <html> <head> </head> <body class="loading"> <div style="width:500px; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; text-align:center"> <form method="post"> <p>Please enter password</p><br /> <font color="red"><?php echo $error_msg; ?></font><br /> <?php if (USE_USERNAME) echo 'Login:<br /><input type="input" name="access_login" /><br />Password:<br />'; ?> <input type="password" name="access_password" /><p></p><input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit" /> </form> </div> </body> </html> <?php die(); } } if (isset($_POST['access_password'])) { $login = isset($_POST['access_login']) ? $_POST['access_login'] : ''; $pass = $_POST['access_password']; if (!USE_USERNAME && !in_array($pass, $LOGIN_INFORMATION) || (USE_USERNAME && ( !array_key_exists($login, $LOGIN_INFORMATION) || $LOGIN_INFORMATION[$login] != $pass ) ) ) { showLoginPasswordProtect("Incorrect password."); } else { setcookie("verify", md5($login.'%'.$pass), $timeout, '/'); unset($_POST['access_login']); unset($_POST['access_password']); unset($_POST['Submit']); } } else { if (!isset($_COOKIE['verify'])) { showLoginPasswordProtect(""); } $found = false; foreach($LOGIN_INFORMATION as $key=>$val) { $lp = (USE_USERNAME ? $key : '') .'%'.$val; if ($_COOKIE['verify'] == md5($lp)) { $found = true; // prolong timeout if (TIMEOUT_CHECK_ACTIVITY) { setcookie("verify", md5($lp), $timeout, '/'); } break; } } if (!$found) { showLoginPasswordProtect(""); } } ?> And here is the code I used at the top of each protected page: <?php include("/home/user/public_html/clients/login.php"); ?>[/code]
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