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WebDork 02-11-2004 10:21 PM

Script to protect members area from multiple logins...
 
Basically looking for something like Pennywize (http://www.pennywize.com) where it can detect multiple IP's logging on to members area using the same username and alert me / and or change that users password.

Anyone know of anything worth looking at ?

TheDoc 02-11-2004 10:27 PM

http://www.proxypass.com/

chrisp420 02-11-2004 10:32 PM

t4wsentry isn't bad

think the url is www.tools4webmasters.com

grannytgp 02-11-2004 10:40 PM

Password Sentry is pretty decent -- although it's been awhile since I've used it. Here's the link:

http://www.monster-submit.com/sentry/

raymor 02-13-2004 03:48 PM

Pennywize was OK back in 1999 but the password
sites and similiar threats have evolved since then
and the defenses haven't.
The same old "count the IPs" doesn't cut it anymore.
Besides the fact that with Media Player 9 out,
you can't have videos protected with the old fashioned
username/password system anymore anyway.

There is one system that has a better a approach than
Pennywize's, which was outdated in about 2001.
The new approach is also the only one that works
with the newest Media Player.
Strongbox uses a whole new approach to securing your site,
rather than trying to patch up the holes in the
username/password system, which was designed specifically to be weak.
Only Strongbox's new, cryptographically secure, approach
will give you any real protection against the current threats:
http://webmastersguide.com/?htaccess-cgi/strongbox/

SGS 02-13-2004 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by raymor
Pennywize was OK back in 1999 but the password
sites and similiar threats have evolved since then
and the defenses haven't.
The same old "count the IPs" doesn't cut it anymore.
Besides the fact that with Media Player 9 out,
you can't have videos protected with the old fashioned
username/password system anymore anyway.

There is one system that has a better a approach than
Pennywize's, which was outdated in about 2001.
The new approach is also the only one that works
with the newest Media Player.
Strongbox uses a whole new approach to securing your site,
rather than trying to patch up the holes in the
username/password system, which was designed specifically to be weak.
Only Strongbox's new, cryptographically secure, approach
will give you any real protection against the current threats:
http://webmastersguide.com/?htaccess-cgi/strongbox/

Does Strongbox work on load-balanced server set-ups?


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