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[quote]bump, I am thinking that should be secure enough, correct?[/quote]

Enough for what? Seriously... where my parents live, they leave the door unlocked when they go out. That is secure enough for them. Me... I need the door locked because I have 5 computers at home.

Do you think this is secure enough? What are you protecting?
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Using thorpe metaphore-
The more "locks" you add, the more secure it is :)
a username and password being asked by a .htaccess is one lock. If you dont think it's enough add another page asking for a username and password being validate by a php script (using sessions). That's another "lock".

Again- It depends what you are proecting.

Orio.
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Yeah, that is what I have. The htacces creates the first login, then there is a second login which is with php using sessions. I just wanted sure with it being a built in cpanel option, how efficient the code it generated for the .htaccess was. Thanks guys for the replies.
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