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Author: | xega [ 15. May 2016, 21:49 ] |
Post subject: | Setting up a site with a password |
Hi Sorry for asking this question, but I've read the instructions over and over and I can't seem to get this to work. I want to have my entire gallery password protected, and so I have created an empty 'private.txt' file and uploaded into the gallery root folder. After that I have tried several different things but nothing has worked for me so far Can someone tell me what I should add to the 'config.php' file to get this to work?? Thanks in advance!!! xega |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 15. May 2016, 21:59 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Setting up a site with a password |
an empty private.txt? See: http://www.tinywebgallery.com/en/faq.php#h12 -> New 1.7: You can use a private.txt in the 'pictures' folder! Then a global login window is shown. You have to place all passwords (users for user based galleries) that have to have access in this file. New 1.8.5: You can now use a private.png in the pictures folder. If you have defined a private.txt in this folder you can use a big image which covers the whole browser. You can create a nice entry page for your protected gallery this way. See http://anna-dempfle.de/index.php Best, Michael |
Author: | xega [ 15. May 2016, 22:19 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Setting up a site with a password |
Wow you are fast! Sorry, I read through the FAQ point 12 and I'm still confused. I'm used to working with Joomla, this kind of setup is new to me. But anyway I edited the file 'private.txt', added just the text 'testing', saved the file and uploaded it into the pictures folder. Now I get prompted for a password but 'testing' doesn't work. |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 15. May 2016, 22:36 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Setting up a site with a password |
make sure there are no spaces before or after the password. Or have you set $encrypt_passwords=true? Because than you have to use encrypted passwords |
Author: | xega [ 15. May 2016, 22:50 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Setting up a site with a password |
There are no spaces before or after the password. Just to be absolutely sure, I made a clean installation of TWG and the only thing I did was change the password from 'twg_admin' to 'testing'. I then uploaded the 'private.txt' file (with only the single word 'testing' in it), to the pictures folder. I get the login window but again, I am unable to enter the correct password. |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 15. May 2016, 23:06 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Setting up a site with a password |
can you place this file to a sub folder? So that this is protected like http://www.tinywebgallery.com/demo/inde ... offset=0,4 the 3rd album? Best, Michael |
Author: | xega [ 15. May 2016, 23:13 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Setting up a site with a password |
Thank you again! I figured out what the problem was. It was the file encoding of my 'private.txt'. As soon as I used your 'private' file and entered my password into that, everything worked Thank you very much for helping me on a sunday!! |
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