Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'password-protection'.
-
I would like to password-protect a few parts of my website so that only members of my book discussion club can access those pages. The vast majority of the site will stay open to visitors who don't belong to the club. I should mention that I am using two different hosting services, one for the main copy of the website and one for the backup site. (The backup site is where I make changes and see how the club members like them before copying the changes to the main site.) The two hosting services offer somewhat different services so may operate different web servers (or maybe just different levels of Apache for all I know). The main site doesn't even offer databases with their free accounts. (Hmm, maybe i need to move the main site to one that has more facilities....). I've been googling for info about password-protection and have seen a variety of techniques suggested. I haven't tried any of them so I have no idea which ones work best. I'd rather not have to try several of them before finding the right one. I'm hoping people here can make a case for one or two approaches so that I can decide, then point me to tutorials on how to write the code for that solution. The information that we'd protect is not terribly sensitive, the way credit card information would be. I'm mostly just trying to keep personal information like lastnames, phone numbers, and email addresses out of view of non-members. I'd also like to ensure that certain actions - like accessing forms for proposing future meeting topics - are done only be members of the club. The other factor I should mention is that we have no money to spend on this. I'm willing to invest some time but we have no budget for buying something off the rack.