So far I have only been able to come up with some work-around methods of protecting the admin CGI scripts/directory with links 1.1, the same methods do not seem to work with 2.0 for some reason.
EG:
I used to be able to remove IUSER from the permissions on the nav.html file 1.1 used. Sort of a low security way of keeping people from the scripts.
I believe that I also tried doing that with the various admin scripts and had a little more protection..
Before you nudge me on to IIS4, SP4, etc, etc I have reasons for this particular setup and will one day update the server but for now it's really not a high priority for this one script.
If I come up with a decient method of admin protection I will present it here.
..likewise, if anyone has something fielded they would like to share I am interested in what you have been able to come up with.
-john
EG:
I used to be able to remove IUSER from the permissions on the nav.html file 1.1 used. Sort of a low security way of keeping people from the scripts.
I believe that I also tried doing that with the various admin scripts and had a little more protection..
Before you nudge me on to IIS4, SP4, etc, etc I have reasons for this particular setup and will one day update the server but for now it's really not a high priority for this one script.
If I come up with a decient method of admin protection I will present it here.
..likewise, if anyone has something fielded they would like to share I am interested in what you have been able to come up with.
-john