Directory Privacy

  • September 16, 2017
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Use the Directory Privacy interface to limit access to certain resources on your website. Enable this feature to password-protect specific directories that you do not want to allow visitors to access.

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Overview

This feature allows you to protect specific directories in your cPanel account's files. If you enable this feature, the system prompts users to log in when they attempt to view a protected folder.

Select a directory

To use this interface, you must first select a directory to manage.

  • To select a directory, click the desired directory's name.
  • To view and select subdirectories, click the parent directory's folder icon. Then, click the desired subdirectory name.

Notes:

  • A protected directory's subdirectories inherit their parent directory's password protection.
  • The lock icon indicates that Directory Privacy configurations already exist for that directory.

Security Settings

Important:

You must perform these steps and click Save to enable this feature.

To password protect the selected directory, perform the following steps:

  1. Select the Password protect this directory checkbox.

    Note: To remove password protection from a directory, deselect the Password protect this directory checkbox. Then, click Save.

  2. Enter a display label for the directory in the Enter a name for the protected directory text box.

    Note: This name only functions as a label for the directory. Do not confuse it with the directory's actual name.

  3. Click Save. A confirmation message will appear. Click Go Back to return to the directory's configuration.

Important:

After you complete this process, you must create a user that can access this directory.

Create User

To create an authorized user for the selected directory, perform the following steps:

  1. Enter the desired username in the Username text box.
  2. Enter and confirm the new password in the appropriate text boxes.

    Notes:

    • The system grades the password that you enter on a scale of 100 points. 0 indicates a weak password, while 100 indicates a very secure password.
    • Some web hosts require a minimum password strength. A green password Strength meter indicates that the password is equal to or greater than the required password strength.
    • Click Password Generator to generate a strong password.

  3. Click Save. A confirmation message will appear. Click Go Back to return to the directory's configuration.

Note: To change an existing user's password, enter the user's information and the new desired password. Then, click Save.

Authorized Users

The Authorized Users menu lists the directory's existing authorized users. To delete a user, select that user and click Delete User. A confirmation message will appear. Click Go Back to return to the directory's configuration.


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