File Details |
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File Size | 1.4 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | January 24, 2011 |
Total Downloads | 1,727 |
Publisher | Fresh Software |
Homepage | Warden |
Publisher's Description
Warden is a .htpasswd and .htaccess manager for Apache-based web servers. It applies password protection to any web folder or resource in three easy steps: Edit user accounts, Edit FTP information, and apply. Manage multiple web resources/folders and its associated access information with individual Warden project files. As a web user manager, the program allows you to suspend accounts in a single click, search accounts, and send individual or mass emails to your users. The software is perfect for subscription-based websites with a members-only section, or for anyone who wants to protect some or all of their web content.
The Warden Server allows you to interactively access and edit your projects from another computer, or your smartphone. The server also contains back-end commands that can be integrated with your existing scripts and code on your website.
Latest Reviews
ag2ieric reviewed v1.1 on Sep 28, 2006
Nice tool for apache users.
But it's SHAREWARE !?
v1.0 was free if i well remember ? but this one ask for a key and will work only for 15 days...
Also the link to v1.1 seems not good on betanews. Go to warden homepage and scroll down a little to find the v1.1 link.
pipdipchip reviewed v1.0 Alpha 1a on Oct 14, 2005
An unique idea. Great program. This is great for people who need to manage a lot of user accounst which can't always be done easily using web-based interfaces. Good job.
ag2ieric reviewed v1.1 on Sep 28, 2006
Nice tool for apache users.
But it's SHAREWARE !?
v1.0 was free if i well remember ? but this one ask for a key and will work only for 15 days...
Also the link to v1.1 seems not good on betanews. Go to warden homepage and scroll down a little to find the v1.1 link.
pipdipchip reviewed v1.0 Alpha 1a on Oct 14, 2005
An unique idea. Great program. This is great for people who need to manage a lot of user accounst which can't always be done easily using web-based interfaces. Good job.