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CF security question
I was wondering, is it possible, and if so a good idea, to put your secured admin pages behind CF security and .htaccess? In other words put your
secured pages in an .htaccess folder on the server so two username/passwords would be required to access them.
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dphillipsCFX #2
Re: CF security question
Over the years I've handled hundreds of shared and dedicated servers and have
done it each way. I've not really seen if either way is better or not. Having
protection in .htaccess adds more security but CF does a good job on its own.
If you have a good firewall and network security you should not have anything
to worry about.
Dan Phillips
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