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Protecting a Resource
To password protect a directory in your site and to specify authorized users:
1 Click the Domains shortcut in the navigation pane.
2 Click the required domain name in the list.
3 Click the Directories icon in the Hosting group.
4 Click Add New Directory.
5 Specify the path to the directory that you wish to password protect.
This can be any directory existing in the site, for example: /private. If the
directory that you would like to protect has not yet been created, specify the path
and the directory name Plesk will create it for you.
6 Specify in what location (also called document root) your password
protected directory resides or will reside. For example:
To protect the httpdocs/private directory, type '/private' in the Directory name
box and select the Non-SSL check box.
To protect the httpsdocs/private directory, type '/private' in the Directory
name box and select the SSL check box.
To protect your CGI scripts stored in the cgi-bin directory, leave '/' in the
Directory name box and select the cgi-bin check box. Make sure there are no
white spaces after the slash symbol; otherwise, a protected directory will be
created with the name consisting of white spaces.
7 In the Header Text box, type a resource description or a welcoming
message that your users will see when they visit the protected area.
8 Click OK. The directory you specified will be protected.
9 To add authorized users, click Add New User.
10 Specify the login name and password that will be used for accessing
the protected area. The password should be from 5 to 14 symbols in
length. Click OK.
11 To add more authorized users for this protected resource, repeat the
steps 7 and 8.