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What changes would be necessary to the admincp (if any) so that it would deny any attempt to access it without first establishing a SSH session with the server? Or could this access be completely setup within Apache??
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What does SSH have to do with HTTP?
Do you mean a secure connection (HTTPS?) |
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Why not just use .htaccess?
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htaccess blocks access to the page, but any data you send over the web will be just as easily readable by someone else as if there were no htaccess. A secure connection would encrypt the data being sent between your pc and the server. |
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Ah, HTTPS - sorry about that - tis what I was gunning at (secure http protocol).
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Put this in /admincp/global.php and /modcp/global.php somewhere (should work).
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Hmm.. Wouldn't a standard redirection work better?
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Better yet:
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