662C

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Does anybody know a way? I heard there was a way using .htaccess but can't find anything on here about it, only the insecure user:[email protected]:2082

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kcdworks

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Why would you log in with your username and password in the URL?

Sure, it's possible, but why?

Use https://www.yourdomain.com:2087. You're greeted with a login box, fill in your username and password. That will log you in without revealing your username and password, and it's connecting over SSL.

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ciphervendor

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Originally posted by kcdworks
Why would you log in with your username and password in the URL?

Sure, it's possible, but why?

Use https://www.yourdomain.com:2087. You're greeted with a login box, fill in your username and password. That will log you in without revealing your username and password, and it's connecting over SSL.

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That should actually be https://domain.com:2083 for secure cPanel.

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kcdworks

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662C

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Originally posted by kcdworks
Why would you log in with your username and password in the URL?

Sure, it's possible, but why?

Use https://www.yourdomain.com:2087. You're greeted with a login box, fill in your username and password. That will log you in without revealing your username and password, and it's connecting over SSL.

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I want to use a login form on my site.

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662C

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that's amazing i was just about to post that i'd just found that exact thread there :)
thanks for taking to the time to look anyway

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