PHPMac.com: Members System (a Login)
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Login Anomaly Detection System 0.7
Login Anomaly Detection System 0.7
12/09/2003 06:07 PMA tool for monitoring logins.
CsCP: MoJT Login System
CsCP: MoJT Login System
05/11/2004 05:57 PMVersion 0.85 released
Login Anomaly Detection System 0.10
Login Anomaly Detection System 0.10
01/03/2005 11:54 AMA tool for monitoring logins.
Plan a Great Client Login System
Plan a Great Client Login System
01/14/2003 12:14 AMWebmasterBase Jan 13 2003 11:37PM ET
System sleep depending on login &
logout
System sleep depending on login &
logout
01/04/2005 08:50 AMThe system's sleep function is a great feature; it works stably and
saves a lot of time rebooting the system. The problem is, when sleep
is enabled, you have the risk that the system goes to sleep when it
shouldn't, e.g. duri...
A New Watergate? GOP Members of Senate
Judiciary Break Into Democrats Computer
System
A New Watergate? GOP Members of Senate
Judiciary Break Into Democrats Computer
System
01/23/2004 06:31 PMDemocracy Now! Jan 23 2004 9:42PM GMT
Panel members find security flaws in
Internet voting system
Panel members find security flaws in
Internet voting system
01/22/2004 06:21 PMA federally funded Internet-based voting system for absentee voters
poses serious security risks, according to members of an expert
panel.
PHPMac.com: PHP 4.3.7RC1/GD on Mac OS X
10.3.4
PHPMac.com: PHP 4.3.7RC1/GD on Mac OS X
10.3.4
05/28/2004 07:52 AMIf you use a
Mac for your day to
day PHP development, you know that sometimes getting things to work
exactly right requires a little tweaking. Well,
this new article
from PHPMac.com seeks to help you with that - guiding you through the
installation of PHP 4.3.7RC1 with GD Support on Mac OS X 10.3.4.
PHPMac: Compiling Apache 2 and PHP 5
PHPMac: Compiling Apache 2 and PHP 5
07/30/2004 08:56 AMFor all of the Mac users out there, there's a new posting from
PHPMac.com to help you get
Apache 2.0.50 and
PHP 5 compiled on your machine.
PHPMac: Installation the Easy Way
PHPMac: Installation the Easy Way
03/11/2003 08:41 AMSo, you're one of the recient converts to the wonderful world of
Macs, but have only heard rumors about
how to get your PHP/MySQL/Apache server running on your 10.2.4 system.
Well, look no further - because one of the other memebers of the
PHP Developer's Network -
PHPMac.com - has just the article for
you!
New PHPDN Member: PHPMac.com
New PHPDN Member: PHPMac.com
06/03/2002 12:05 PMphpMac.com: Installing Apache 2, PHP 5
on OS X 10.3.8
phpMac.com: Installing Apache 2, PHP 5
on OS X 10.3.8
04/15/2005 10:02 AMPHPMac.com has a new posting today
showing you how to get
Apache 2.0.52 and
PHP 5.0.4 installed on Mac OS X 10.3.8.
PHPMac: Module Overload in OSX and PHP
4.3.6
PHPMac: Module Overload in OSX and PHP
4.3.6
05/07/2004 07:54 AMFor all of the Mac fans out there, there's a
quick little
tutorial that aims to help you install over 15 PHP modules using a
combination of
fink (quite
the amazing tool) and a few extra source code compiles.
PHPMac: Installing Multiuser PHPMyAdmin
PHPMac: Installing Multiuser PHPMyAdmin
09/10/2004 07:30 AMOver on
PHPMac.com there's a new
article seeking to help you
install PHPMyAdmin
for MySQL multiuser environments.
GDM OSX look login 2.0
GDM OSX look login 2.0
11/18/2003 05:35 PMA login screen with an OS X-like appearance.
"Login"
"Login"
05/27/2004 01:40 AMLogin
Login
06/14/2004 03:50 AMold.weblogs.com/member/login
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site | 38 links
"Partner Login"
"Partner Login"
11/16/2003 08:31 PMWe Don't Need No Stinkin' Login
We Don't Need No Stinkin' Login
07/20/2004 04:50 AMIncreasingly, Web publishers are demanding that users register to read
their sites, and increasingly, readers are getting annoyed and turning
to sites like BugMeNot, which offers pre-made login profiles. By
Rachel Metz.
Blogger: Login
Blogger: Login
05/10/2004 04:13 PMBlogger just went through .. Ooh. Shiny
blogger.com/start
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Creating a login script with ASP
Creating a login script with ASP
06/03/2002 12:04 PMSkipping Auto Login
Skipping Auto Login
06/06/2004 06:54 PMThe shift key can perform one of several functions at startup.
By Christopher Breen, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Automating the Login Script
Automating the Login Script
02/01/2005 08:34 PMAnother from the PHPCon: Login Security
Another from the PHPCon: Login Security
11/01/2002 09:42 AMRun any ScreenSaver from the Login
window
Run any ScreenSaver from the Login
window
06/15/2004 11:57 AMAfter several hours of trying, I finally got the screensaver to
display from the Login Window screen (I like to lock my Mac by using
the fast-user-switching login window rather than the password
protected screensaver/sleep). ...
Top Tip: Linux login authentication?
Top Tip: Linux login authentication?
08/09/2004 11:17 AMHow does Linux handle the Windows equivalent of domain logins? I'm
looking into using Linux in the computer lab of a small school which
has approximately 20 computers. I'm familiar with Windows domains and
its logon security, but am not sure how it works in the Linux world?
Are there domain controllers? How is logon authentication handled?
Cryo Login Center's
Cryo Login Center's
05/07/2004 10:06 PMMay 7, 2004 News
USB Key Replaces Gateway Login
USB Key Replaces Gateway Login
06/08/2004 12:31 PMPronto Networks introduces USB key to allow secure login without
passwords: Pronto's Internet Key lets a user plug in this small device
into a USB port to authenticate themselves over a Pronto-based
network. The release doesn't mention what software is required to use
the system, which was co-developed with Sweet Spot Solutions. While
this is an idea that's been churning for a while--Microsoft is working
on something of this sort, for instance--it's problematic when it's a
single-vendor solution. Think about the grocery store affinity
programs: how many cards do you have to carry to get the best price if
a single store isn't convenient to you? My mother-in-law has a dangly
array of those, which are capable of being managed, but not ideal. So,
too, would a USB-based authentication system quickly get out of hand
if you needed to carry a separate key for each system you might use.
The best solution will be something akin to a SIM card as used in GSM
phones, which has already been successfully tested as a method of
secure authentication across a Wi-Fi network to a back-end cellular
accounting system. Instead of a single key for each system, carry a
USB key with either biometric (fingerprint) or password-based strong
encrypted for mounting that contains a variety of certificates for use
with an 802.1X EAP-TLS system. Even better, embed Secure ID into the
USB key so that its ever-changing number is visible. This would
provide yet another level of security: stealing the certificate and
the username/password doesn't gain access without the Secure ID
number. These kinds of authentication systems don't need to be
baroque, and different networks might require different levels of
security. But there should be checks and balances so that the theft of
a string of data (like a certificate) or a piece of hardware (like a
USB key) doesn't jeopardize the integrity of network....
Specify the domain in SMB login strings
Specify the domain in SMB login strings
12/10/2003 11:27 AMMy default Workgroup in the Windows domain does not equal my login
Workgroup. I found that you can specify Workgroup (along with user
ID) in the SMB connect to string. For example:
smb://WORKGROUP;machine.somewhere.com/Sh...
PHP Magazine: Login Boxes Shouldn't Hurt
PHP Magazine: Login Boxes Shouldn't Hurt
08/27/2004 01:35 PM
Close on the heels of the SimpleTest 1.0RC1 release, is a new article
titled "Coding a Login Box Shouldn't Hurt". Web sites can be
fiddly to test, especially when it includes functionality like cookie
handling and form filling. While manual testing is error prone and
tedious, using a Web testing tool can automate the process, making
development fast, accurate, and even fun. In this new article , Marcus
Baker, helps you solve this tricky problem of authenticating users, by
using test driven development.
Creating a login script with ASP part II
Creating a login script with ASP part II
06/03/2002 12:04 PMAdSense Login Blocked in IE, but Ok in
Mozilla
AdSense Login Blocked in IE, but Ok in
Mozilla
08/13/2004 07:32 AMDespite press about Googles *nix roots, the html code the Googleplex
has pumped out over the years has been part-n-parcel built by and for
Microsofts Internet Explorer. Often times that code breaks other
browsers such as the Gmail block on Opera and other third party
browsers. So it comes as a bit of a surprise to IE jockies to be
locked out of AdSense for a day.
Website Login Tool 0.1 released
Website Login Tool 0.1 released
07/09/2002 04:59 AM Website Login Tool is a tool for protecting a Web site with password.
Passwords are encrypted and stored in a MySQL database. It also
reports the IP address and time of logins, and supports e-mail based
forgotten password recovery.
Run certain apps based on login location
Run certain apps based on login location
03/30/2005 02:29 PMI have a few aliases and functions running in my ~/.profile, and some
of them run Mac OS X applications -- for instance, I like to edit
files in SubEthaEdit, but I like to just use the word edit as the
command to start the pr...
Multi-Protocol Remote Login 0.1.3
Multi-Protocol Remote Login 0.1.3
12/27/2003 03:06 AMMiddleware allowing SSH, telnet, and local logins from the login:
prompt.
FrontMotion Login 1.0.157.37D Beta
Released
FrontMotion Login 1.0.157.37D Beta
Released
02/13/2004 01:19 PMMulti-Protocol Remote Login 0.2.0
Multi-Protocol Remote Login 0.2.0
02/10/2004 06:37 PMMiddleware allowing SSH, telnet, and local logins from the login:
prompt.
Switch to login window upon sleep
Switch to login window upon sleep
07/28/2004 11:00 AMAs the proud owner of a new 12" powerbook, I immediately wanted one
feature lacking in Mac OS X: the ability to have a secure screen lock
upon closing the lid. There has been some discussion on this site of
how to "fast user...
Multi-Protocol Remote Login 0.2.2
Multi-Protocol Remote Login 0.2.2
02/12/2004 11:31 PMMiddleware allowing SSH, telnet, and local logins from the login:
prompt.
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