humphrey88 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2006 Hey I need a Log in System for my site, What I want to do is where they have there own profiles for members only to view. Then Have it where they see pages which Non members don't see.. Also I want it where I can Only add Usernames or Passwords. Basicly its going to be like thisGuest Page:No Log is neededAny one can SeeMembers Page:Log in Needed to see, May only log in from Admin adding there name, Can Delete there name if they quit member ship, or change there password to banned them. Also The Members pages cannot be viewed Even if U type in the link to the a Members sectionI want the Log in Spot to be on the main Home page and all the Guest Pages.. So it can't be a log in system that needs its own siteWhich one do u perfer to use?? Theres so many but what one does all this???Ty For the helpAlso I need to know How to make a Guest book on a webpage, Im new to PHP and don't know nothing about it lol, I never found a good place to learn it . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yordan 10 Report post Posted August 19, 2006 How many users will you have ? Is a manual system acceptable (you create a user and you give a password) ?Have a look at the Apache server documentation, topics concerning user access to folders.You can put a security file in a folder on your site, the file sytax saying that people have to give a username and a password to access this folder. The next step will be understanding how to manage security files on a website, and how to create a password file.RegardsYordan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
souradipm 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2006 Hey,Try this login system -http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/It has a members area, admin panel, member profile,etc.~souradipm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pharoah 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2006 I am sure there are many CMS that do that, I know when I was on MSN groups <groan> many years ago they allowed it. That is the main point of any members login, is it not? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XIII 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2006 Hey I need a Log in System for my site, What I want to do is where they have there own profiles for members only to view. Then Have it where they see pages which Non members don't see.. Also I want it where I can Only add Usernames or Passwords. Basicly its going to be like this Guest Page: No Log is needed Any one can See Members Page: Log in Needed to see, May only log in from Admin adding there name, Can Delete there name if they quit member ship, or change there password to banned them. Also The Members pages cannot be viewed Even if U type in the link to the a Members section I want the Log in Spot to be on the main Home page and all the Guest Pages.. So it can't be a log in system that needs its own site Which one do u perfer to use?? Theres so many but what one does all this??? Ty For the help Also I need to know How to make a Guest book on a webpage, Im new to PHP and don't know nothing about it lol, I never found a good place to learn it . This topic was posted so much times before, we nearly finished discussing it more than four times, you don't need to reply yourself or post the same topic more and more to get answers, you just need to click on the search thingy in the right top corner from any page on Xisto, and search for your topic before you post it, you will find it there in multi names and versions "i posted one before, and at the same time some other new users posted it in some other titles", if it's not a matter of collecting credits, then please don't post before search, if it's that matter, then post more and admins sure will not give you these hosting credits you want to collect, so please don't spam our lovely forums. Xisto ROCKS!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pharoah 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2006 That's a problem you always get with forums. Many times your better looking on a blog because all the answers are condensed and people expect to search for them. I visit forums because i like the side conversations that start as a result of an un-related topic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites