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<!DOCTYPE html> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow" /> <title>Tiki Permission Check | create new_htaccess</title> <style type="text/css"> .block {text-align: justify;} .truetype {font-family: courier;} .equal {background-color: green;} .notequal {background-color: red;} .unknown {background-color: yellow;} .user {background-color: blue;} .important {background-color: black; color: red;} .hint {background-color: black; color: yellow;} a:hover {background-color: orange;} </style> </head> <body> <h1>Tiki Permission Check</h1> <h3>Security Problems?</h3> <h4>create new_htaccess</h4> <div class="block"> A template for your <span class="truetype">permissioncheck/.htaccess</span> is created each time you view this page. It should already be there now: </div> <div> </div> <table class="truetype"><tr><?php require 'functions.inc.php'; $filename = 'new_htaccess'; prepare_htaccess_password_protection($filename); //$username = get_ownership_username($filename); //$groupname = get_ownership_groupname($filename); //$perms_oct = get_perms_octal($filename); //$perms_asc = get_perms_ascii($filename); get_perm_data($filename, $username, $groupname, $perms_asc, $perms_oct); echo '<td>' . $username . '</td><td>' . $groupname. '</td><td>' .$perms_asc . '</td>'; echo '<td>' . $perms_oct . '</td><td>permissioncheck/' . $filename .'</td>'; ?> </tr> </table> <p class="block"> To use password protection for Tiki Permission Check create a <span class="truetype">permissioncheck/.htpasswd</span> with your username and encrypted password. The default file has got a preconfigured user <span class="truetype">foo</span> with password <span class="truetype">bar</span>. Don't lock yourself out. If you are sure your user/password settings work, copy the new file <span class="truetype">permissioncheck/new_htpasswd</span> to <span class="truetype">permissioncheck/.htpasswd</span> and password protection should be enabled immediately if your webserver is configured to do so. Don't forget to reduce permissions of <span class="truetype">permissioncheck/.htpasswd</span> to 444 read only (or even more restrictive, but you may lock yourself out). </p> <p><a href="./">permissioncheck</a></p> <p class="block"> Enjoy <a href="https://tiki.org/" target="_blank">Tiki</a> and <a href="https://tiki.org/tiki-register.php" target="_blank">join the community</a>! </p> </body> </html>