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  • xlrsound
    Staff Sergeant

    • Feb 2007
    • 41

    Protecting Files

    Another Question,

    I have a password protected subdomain with audio files in it, but everytime I open a file online I have to put in my username and password. This could get pretty anoying to anyone who wanted to view to a few files. Is it possable to have them protected but only have the username and password thing pop up if your going straight to the file from a different site? (just like the .html pages)
  • jahnsele
    First Lieutenant

    • Apr 2006
    • 185

    #2
    Re: Protecting Files

    it somehow anoying everytime been asked for password.

    Instead of protecting everyfile you can put all in one folder may be you can log in once to access the whole folder.

    All the best.
    jahnSELE

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    • xlrsound
      Staff Sergeant

      • Feb 2007
      • 41

      #3
      Re: Protecting Files

      Originally posted by jahnsele
      it somehow anoying everytime been asked for password.

      Instead of protecting everyfile you can put all in one folder may be you can log in once to access the whole folder.

      All the best.
      There is a folder under my public.html in CPannel for my subdomain. I have just password protected that folder.

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      • LadyEye
        General & Forum Moderator

        • Jun 2006
        • 10526

        #4
        Re: Protecting Files

        Originally posted by xlrsound
        There is a folder under my public.html in CPannel for my subdomain. I have just password protected that folder.

        This is fine providing you intended for your entire subdomain to be protected. Meaning everyone who accessed it would need a password, if this is not the case, put the files you want to protect into a subfolder of this sub-domain and password protect them that way ... as it is now you have your entire sub-domain protected ... not sure if that is what you want or not ....

        Keep in mind if you move files around you will have to republish to those pages again ...

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        • xlrsound
          Staff Sergeant

          • Feb 2007
          • 41

          #5
          Re: Protecting Files

          Originally posted by LadyEye
          This is fine providing you intended for your entire subdomain to be protected. Meaning everyone who accessed it would need a password, if this is not the case, put the files you want to protect into a subfolder of this sub-domain and password protect them that way ... as it is now you have your entire sub-domain protected ... not sure if that is what you want or not ....

          Keep in mind if you move files around you will have to republish to those pages again ...
          Can I put the audio files somewhere where they aren't password protected? or will some computer geek be able to access them than.

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          • LadyEye
            General & Forum Moderator

            • Jun 2006
            • 10526

            #6
            Re: Protecting Files

            Originally posted by xlrsound
            Can I put the audio files somewhere where they aren't password protected? or will some computer geek be able to access them than.

            lol ... if you place all your audio files into the password protected directory, they will all be protected, even from those cg's ... if you don't place them in a password protected directory they are then public accessible, as in your public_html directory, everything is for the public ...

            If you do not want your entire subdomain password protected ... make a new password protected directory within your subdomain, to hold your audio files only ... have a page leading from your subdomain that they will go to to enter into the password protected area ... know what I mean ...

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            • xlrsound
              Staff Sergeant

              • Feb 2007
              • 41

              #7
              Re: Protecting Files

              Originally posted by LadyEye
              lol ... if you place all your audio files into the password protected directory, they will all be protected, even from those cg's ... if you don't place them in a password protected directory they are then public accessible, as in your public_html directory, everything is for the public ...

              If you do not want your entire subdomain password protected ... make a new password protected directory within your subdomain, to hold your audio files only ... have a page leading from your subdomain that they will go to to enter into the password protected area ... know what I mean ...
              So is there no way to have files protected, but like the .html pages you wouldn't have to type in a password unless your coming from a different site?

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              • LadyEye
                General & Forum Moderator

                • Jun 2006
                • 10526

                #8
                Re: Protecting Files

                Originally posted by xlrsound
                So is there no way to have files protected, but like the .html pages you wouldn't have to type in a password unless your coming from a different site?
                No unfortunately, there is no system in place to be able to stop or allow access to these pages dependent on where you are coming from that I know of ... there are a few people on here like Navel, Race and David who do scripting, I don't know if this is something that could be done or not??
                You could contact them through their sites and ask if this is possible if they didn't respond here ...

                Are you selling your music? If you are not, it's a good thing to have your music around, it may promote you ... just a thought ....

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                • dougnez
                  Brigadier General

                  • Aug 2006
                  • 1769

                  #9
                  Re: Protecting Files

                  Hi .. As far as I know there is no way to protect your music files.. You really can't have it both ways.. open listenership or protected... But by invitation to certain people to a specific protected file where they can listen... may work... Other than that it is open to the public... Doug

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                  • xlrsound
                    Staff Sergeant

                    • Feb 2007
                    • 41

                    #10
                    Re: Protecting Files

                    OK,

                    If I have files under public.html but have no links to them does someone have access to them?

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                    • LadyEye
                      General & Forum Moderator

                      • Jun 2006
                      • 10526

                      #11
                      Re: Protecting Files

                      Originally posted by xlrsound
                      OK,

                      If I have files under public.html but have no links to them does someone have access to them?
                      yes they do, even though there are no links, access can be found, perhaps someone posts a link to that page on a blog, or maybe you have an image, and someone does an image search and your page comes up, or even the title of your page could fall into a search for any given category ... who knows, the scenearios are endless.

                      That is the meaning behind that directory ...

                      public_html - directory means accessible by the public

                      protected directory - means protected from the public ....

                      Isn't it awful when you can't have the best of both worlds, lol ...

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                      • xlrsound
                        Staff Sergeant

                        • Feb 2007
                        • 41

                        #12
                        I have a plan!

                        I have a plan!

                        THANK YOU!!!!

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                        • navaldesign
                          General & Forum Moderator

                          • Oct 2005
                          • 12080

                          #13
                          Re: Protecting Files

                          Or, create a password protected page, with links to download the files through a php script, and store the files in a database. This way they will be inaccessible.

                          If you sell music, then you could have an automated Instant Download Cart, which would allow download as soon as the customer has paid through PayPal.
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                          • xlrsound
                            Staff Sergeant

                            • Feb 2007
                            • 41

                            #14
                            Re: Protecting Files

                            Originally posted by navaldesign
                            Or, create a password protected page, with links to download the files through a php script, and store the files in a database. This way they will be inaccessible.

                            If you sell music, then you could have an automated Instant Download Cart, which would allow download as soon as the customer has paid through PayPal.
                            No i'm not doing music, but thanks anyway.

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                            • navaldesign
                              General & Forum Moderator

                              • Oct 2005
                              • 12080

                              #15
                              Re: Protecting Files

                              If you want 100% protection for your files (whatever they are) but you don't want them in a password protected directory, the only way to protect them is to store them in a database instead of saving (uploading) them on your site. Of course, you will need a script be able yourself to download them.

                              It would hep if you specified what kind of files these are
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