
One of the Apache's mod_auth_* with some .htaccess - at it's simplest. Your question doesn't seem quite specific, unless it's just my (lack of) understanding. So *Apache* is a guess. You could be using anything out there - there are many web server apps... On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 18:01, bernard ajwang <ben@idealtents-ug.com> wrote:
Dear Skunkers, I require a solution to authenticate remote webmasters on a web server that bypasses web application firewall deployed for the public. Reason being, I want to actively filter all sessional traffic inbound from public while I wish to let my webmasters use CMS to update their sites.
Any suggestions will be highly appreciated. If you know of a possible source that can be procured, I would be happier to discuss this.
Regards,
Bernard
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