password protected webinterface

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password protected webinterface

Postby pasman » Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:42 am

Is it possible to set a password for the setup page (http://hda)?Now every user can change all the settings he wants, just type hda in his browser and he is free to do what ever he pleases.Is there a way to prevent this by setting a password????

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Re: password protected webinterface

Postby cpg » Thu Apr 16, 2009 2:05 pm

it's a feature for the next release (i thought we already had a feature request for this, as it has been mentioned several times and agreed as a feature, however, we did not seem to, so i filed one).

in the mean time .. you can take it as do-it-yourself password protection.
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Re: password protected webinterface

Postby pasman » Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:47 pm

Thanks for the quick reply, , everything works fine now

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Re: password protected webinterface

Postby cpg » Fri Apr 17, 2009 12:16 am

i thought i mention two things
  • we try to be very very careful about this, however, if you modified the .conf file, it *could* conceivably not work well when we release the feature. you want to check on this often, as it's not supported as of now. furthermore i would disable automatic updates of everythig, including amahi, to prevent something like apache being updated upstream and this not work. *if* it were to break, it would more likely break by not working, rather than just being open.
  • you can go to the bug and click on "watch" to get notified of when it's implemented and released.
sorry, i'm just paranoid. we're not building a security/bulletproof system. we want to build something that works and we'll work on selectively tightening parts of it in the future for specific usage cases.
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Re: password protected webinterface

Postby pasman » Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:19 am

Is there an easy way to undo this? For example of i save those two files leaving it blanc.Or can i manually change the config file using nano???.I am a little bit femillare with that ..
I don't need to protection right now, maybe in the future when my soon is old enough ......(excuse my for my poor english)

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Re: password protected webinterface

Postby cpg » Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:24 am

absolutely. just keep your original files and modified files and swap them as you wish!
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Re: password protected webinterface

Postby pasman » Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:46 am

Oke, but i allready made the change, so how can i undo this now, without reinstalling fedora completly.can you tell me which files i have to change and how they should look..

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