Ever noticed people stealing your paid for or designed template?
Yes, it can be easy for the users to extract each image from your design, and then code it. But we can atleast TRY and make their lives difficult.
Most of the users here using modern aac have their index.tpl for show to everyone, so i can just use a firefox addon to download every image from your template file, then take your index.tpl and i have a new template..
So what I am showing you here today, is how to secure your index.tpl so people cannot get in.
(Note - Using this feature will involve storing a password, it doesnt really matter if you store it or not, since you can just access it via root access)
1. Go to the installation folder of mAAC, and direct to the 'templates' folder.
2. Go into the templates directory that you are using for your current theme (Eg. 'modern')
[In that folder you shall see the file 'index.tpl']
3. Create a file named '.htaccess' in that folder.
4. Open '.htaccess' and paste this code in
5. Save the file, and try and access your index.tpl file. =)
I hope this works for you guys, it works for me so I just thought I would share it with the community.
Any questions just post below
~Radium
Yes, it can be easy for the users to extract each image from your design, and then code it. But we can atleast TRY and make their lives difficult.
Most of the users here using modern aac have their index.tpl for show to everyone, so i can just use a firefox addon to download every image from your template file, then take your index.tpl and i have a new template..
So what I am showing you here today, is how to secure your index.tpl so people cannot get in.
(Note - Using this feature will involve storing a password, it doesnt really matter if you store it or not, since you can just access it via root access)
1. Go to the installation folder of mAAC, and direct to the 'templates' folder.
2. Go into the templates directory that you are using for your current theme (Eg. 'modern')
[In that folder you shall see the file 'index.tpl']
3. Create a file named '.htaccess' in that folder.
4. Open '.htaccess' and paste this code in
Code:
<Files index.tpl>
order deny,allow
deny from all
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Bitch tryna steal my template.."
require valid-user
satisfy any
</Files>
5. Save the file, and try and access your index.tpl file. =)
I hope this works for you guys, it works for me so I just thought I would share it with the community.
Any questions just post below
~Radium
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