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2/19/2007 7:24 PM
 

In the login page. Does the account and password transferred by encryption data or by raw data?

If it transferred by raw data, how can I configure it to transferred by encryption? Or how can I make login page transferred by https:// connection?

Is there some document I can reference? 

 
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2/19/2007 7:38 PM
 

 

It's sent using clear text (raw data).  You can get an SSL certificate for your site and switch to SSL on login like I have don on Snapsis.com.

The way I switch to SSL is with a simple Javascript that detects the protocol, and decides if a switch is needed based on the Url.

The link below has an example:

Switch to SSL and back using Javascript


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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2/19/2007 8:06 PM
 

There are actaully a few ways to do this.  If all you need to secure in the login page, then the javascript link already posted is fine. 

However, if you wish to secure more pages, then you will probably need a module to do this.  My SSL_Module on Snowcovered Click Here can secure the login and any other desired page.

 

Tom


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2/22/2007 9:52 PM
 
A bit more about using modules to secure DNN with SSL.

Tom Kraak
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