I should give a little background as to why I am doing this.

My wife and I post family pictures and house pictures on the web. My wife also goes on talkers and makes a lot of friends. She only gives out the webpage to friends but sometimes others get it, and then harass her.

We are about to move into our new house, and when we do, she is going to drop the external website and use the Server that I am putting together.

Family members will have a redirection site to get to the pages, but others will have the direct site.

Here is how the direct site works. When my wife gives out the site to someone, she goes to a page that only allows access from the localhost:).

The system will e-mail the person with the neccssary login information (automatically generated username and password). When the time out lapses, that entry is logged and deactivated (That IP address can no longer connect).

What do yall think? Is is too paranoid?


In reply to Re: Re: Send a Standard looking 404 error to unwanted vistors by krisahoch
in thread Send a Standard looking 404 error to unwanted vistors by krisahoch

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