Advanced PHP Protection

Last Update
3 July 2011
Regular License
$4
Extended License
$20
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Key Features: Works with any .php file. Custom password and brute force warning pages. Well documented functions. Can easily be integrated into a database set up with multiple users. Single line mode, protect any page by simply including the file. Passwords can be set as either a md5 of sha1 hash or plain text if you prefer. Server side brute force protection, with options to change the maximum number of attempts and the block duration. No database or installation required. Email support provided. Light weight.

NOTE : The session is used to store the username and password so you dont have to login again when the page is reloaded. The variables $_SESSION[‘username’] and $_SESSION[‘password’] are used by default, if you need to use these in the script being protected you can set custom names using the custom_session_keys() function, see documentation for more information.

Example Useage: Standard Mode include('secure/security.class.inc.php'); $pass = new secure;

// Set the username and password, in this case as a sha1 hash $pass->set_credentials('admin', '5baa61e4c9b93f3f0682250b6cf8331b7ee68fd8'); // set the hash type $pass->set_hash_type('sha1'); // set some custom session keys $pass->custom_session_keys('name', 'pass'); // enable brute force protection, disabled as default. $pass->brute_force_protect(); // set a custom page for the user to be sent to if the password it entered incorrectly. $pass->redirect_on_fail('http://yourdomain.com/denied.html'); // finally apply protection to the page. $pass->protect();

echo 'protected content here.';

Single Line Mode include('secure/security.class.inc.php'); echo 'protected content here.'

Documentation: http://jacekk.co.uk/code/page_protect/README.html

Example of the login page includedhttp://jacekk.co.uk/code/page_protect/example.php Username: admin Password: lemon NOTE : this script will only work if you have PHP version greater than 5.1. I have had a few emails from people complaining of a blank page who were using PHP4 . You can check you version by using the following code.<?php echo phpversion(); ?>

I don’t want anyone to waste their money. Support If there are any problems with this item, the best place to ask is in the forum as I check that at least once a day.http://betterphp.co.uk/board/viewforum.php?f=29