![]() htaccess", published on # Admin Tools is Free Software, distributed under the terms of the GNU # General Public License version 3 or, at your option, any later version # published by the Free Software Foundation. htaccess File for Joomla! # automatically generated by Admin Tools 3.3.1 on 14:15:19 GMT # Auto-detected Apache version: 2.5 (best guess) # = # The contents of this file are based on the same author's work "Master #. htaccess setup: Code: Select all # = # Security Enhanced & Highly Optimized. Is there any danger for these? I currently have the following. ![]() I never saw a log so big, it's 27 meg for this attack alone. There has been an attempt on the template. I just had a look at my error_log in my root folder and found the following logs. Tip: if you go this route, it is often much simpler to deal with the mobile version of a website (if available), at least for the authentication step.Hello, I am no specialist in security.Needless to say, this requires going through the HTML source for the login page (get input field names, etc.), and is often difficult to get to work for sites using anything beyond simple login/password authentication.A detailed how-to is beyond the scope of this answer, but you use curl with the -cookie-jar or wget with the -save-cookies -keep-session-cookiesoptions, along with the HTTP/S PUT method to log in to a site, save the login cookies, and then use them to simulate a browser.#The hard way: use curl (preferably) or wget to manage the entire session (I will try to update this answer for Chrome/Chromium users) For curl, it's curl -cookie cookies.txt.Open up a terminal, and use wget with the -load-cookies=FILENAME option, e.g. Install the add-on, and:Ĭlick on the plugin and save the cookies.txt file (you can change the filename/destination). If you are using Firefox, it's easy to do via the cookie.txt add-on. #The easy way: login with your browser,and give the cookies to wgetĮasiest method: in general, you need to provide wget or curl with the (logged-in) cookies from a particular website for them to fetch pages as if you were logged in.
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