Secure folder wont work ..!
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Using the BT Website Centre .. Security..
Set the User, and Directory and Password ... !
I get the Login Window:
User: Username.(Appended with Domain name)
Password: Password as supplied
Still unable to gain access ..?
..the Login Window Just Re-Appears ..!
No error Message/ or feedback as to why.. was username wrong, or password.. Or has the Secured directory not been found. If i cant Login to my own secured folder what chance will a customer have with possibly less IT knowledge..?
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Yep.. coz i Just Set them .. lol
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Hi,
Have tested this function on one of our test accounts and it works OK.
You post suggests you are using a username and password which you were given by us.
You can create a customer username and password for this secure log on.
Please try accessing teh Website Centre > Security > Website Security
From there please select the folder/directory you wish to password protect from the drop-down menu.
Then set the top drop-down box to enabled.
Select the radio button next to: Add a new user and type a custom username and password (if you stick to the common password rules we specify i.e minimum 8 characters, letters and number and case sensitive it will work).
Click next and this will create a .htaccess file and .htpasswd file which will now sit in the folder which has been password protected.
Please let me know if this is successful.
Thanks
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I dont have the Option ...
Website Centre > Security > Website Security
My Options are ..
Security > SSL Manager
> FTP Manager
in > FTP Manager i can create a user/password for a folder.. however it does not work
I can change the password for the user.. ! and it still does not work.. the .htaccess/.htpasswd files are in the directory.. User and password are correct..(and Case is noted)..!
I expected any user , to login, get a directory listing, and be able to DL any File.. and If necessary use an FTP to UPload any required files. So i guess the only way to access the Directory/Files is for any user to use an FTP Programme ..? Will have to test this.
May just be easier to create my own Web Server, at this rate 😛 ..!
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My apologies,
From your first post I understood that you wished to create a secure folder for access via HTTP and not FTP.
.htaccess files are not relevant in this case.
In the FTP manager you create a user by giving a username (which as you have said is appended to your domain) and a password.
You then select the folder which you are providing access to and click apply.
This creates a secondary FTP user and you can access the folder by FTP by using the following details.
FTP Host Address: ftp.yourdomain.com (for example ftp.mynewwebsite.com)
Username: user.yourdomain.com (for example john.mynewwebsite.com)
Password: The password you have specified.
By the sounds of things you are using Windows Explorer to access FTP.
If you are still having problems, I would suggest using an FTP client program such as Filezilla as you stated in your last post.
Let me know if this works for you.
Thanks
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Nope Sorry, Still unable to get them to work.. 😞
Either FTP, Secure access via Address line: ftp://xxxxxxxx
or via http address.. Are there any examples of settings used & the Login/Passwords others have used successfully etc..?
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