Content: Config.php, Src.gif, Button.php, Index.php, LICENSE.txt, ...
README
ExplodingAccess V1.1 Readme
Requirements: Any webserver running PHP 4.*, with MySQL. Please read the license before use. ExplodingAccess creates a member's area for your website, using the same database as your forums. This means you can add and subtract users from the access list, simply by moving them in and out of allowed forum groups. The admin group is automatically enabled, so all forum admins will have access to the restricted area. Setup is simple. Just open conf.php and configure the marked parameters to match the setup of your site. The $allowedgroup var is case sensitive, so enter it exactly as it appears on the control panel. ...
Content: LICENSE.txt, Default.css, Ab Green.css, Ab Orange.css, Ab Purple.css, Ab Red.css, Babs.css, Black And Gold.css, Index.html, Mcdigit.css, Mizsblues.css, Subdued Patriotic.css, Close.gif, Datetimepicker.js, Drop1.gif, Drop2.gif, Left1.gif, ...
iScramble -
iScramble homepage: http:www.z-host.com/php/iscramble
COPYRIGHT/LICENSE NOTICE
Copyright 2003 Ian Willis. All rights reserved.
This script is free to use. A small donation would be much appreciated and encourage me to put more effort into developing iScramble and other scripts further. For more information on making a donation, please visit the following web page:
http:www.z-host.com/php/iscramble/donate.php
This script may be edited/changed as long as you don't remove any copyright statements. By using this script you agree to take full responsibility for it. ...
Content: NewPasswordValidator.php, ...
Content: Salt Pepper.php, . Salt Pepper.php, ...
Secure multiple user Log-In script by Dave Lauderdale Originally published at: www.digi-dl.com
I wrote this script in an effort to help avoid the "security by obscurity" issue.
You see...even though log in scripts require you enter a name and password in order to view a particular resource once the location of the resource is known the visitor can bypass the normal log in procedure and just go straight to the "secure" page.
This is not good!
Keep in mind this is just one simple way to help get around this issue and I am sure there are more elegant ways to code this out but this works fine for me... ...
Content: Security.php, ...
Content: Backgroundimage.jpg, Humancheck Check.php, Humancheck Config.php, Humancheck Form.php, Humancheck Showcode.php, ...