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vegasdude 03-09-2002 03:57 PM

asp script instead of .htaccess on nt host
 
well well well!

found out why my .htaccess didn't work shit....

Im on nt host on the domain I need protected from hotlinking...

Been looking online for some time now and I can't find an asp sript that does this... (tryed my host but they couldn'tt remember what it was called)

so any1 who could help I would sure own a beer....... :drinkup

Thankz
Vegaz

Clay 03-09-2002 04:10 PM

http://www.iweb69.com/hotlinking.html

Clay 03-09-2002 04:11 PM

oh you know that's for sessions and protecting pages, not individual files

doh

TheDr 03-09-2002 04:19 PM

Check this out:
http://www.antihotlink.com/

pipp 03-09-2002 04:38 PM

amputate your windows NT ! format C:

znewbie 03-11-2002 08:59 AM

so how about linux, any one know that

.htaccess is not availble in my linux server too.

Any suggestion?

EricH 03-11-2002 09:04 AM

I think <a href="http://www.flicks.com/">Authentix from Flicks</a> will do what you want to do... although it might be overkill...

zubr 03-11-2002 09:18 AM

Best solution - move to RedHat

pipp 03-11-2002 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by znewbie
so how about linux, any one know that
.htaccess is not availble in my linux server too.
Any suggestion?

.htaccess is a module for apache or am I wrong ? It's probably not installed on your apache webserver. Apache runs on nt as well so it is possible to implant .htaccess there as well but most nt servers run IIS

znewbie 03-11-2002 10:53 AM

no .htaccess is a file in what you put all rules in , afterwards you can put it in a folder to be the rules when people take the files in folder.

It is not a mod of apache. For protect hotlinking, the mod_rewrite module should be added in apache. However, I'm not sure how to install the mod_rewrite. And also it seemed that rewrite rules are not helpful to stop hotlinking, people still have a lot of ways to jump your .htaccess.

It seems a lot of webmaster here, what did they do for their own servers?

Who can teach me?

pipp 03-11-2002 04:12 PM

ah mod_rewrite it was :thumbsup , htaccess stops basic hotlinking. If someone really want to hotlink you there is always ways. Just like that pornosaur guy that keep stealing all feeds, he seams unstopable. But most people will stop if the picture dont show up on there page, and just find a nother site to steal from.

DTK 03-11-2002 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pipp


.htaccess is a module for apache or am I wrong ? It's probably not installed on your apache webserver. Apache runs on nt as well so it is possible to implant .htaccess there as well but most nt servers run IIS

I've run apache on nt and htaccess seemed to work fine


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