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8/7/2009 1:16 PM
 

We have the "I forgot my password" functionality disabled from the Login module due to security reasons.  Come to find out, you can use the query string to access that same functionality.  If you browse to www.yoursite.com/default.aspx?ctl=sendpassword this will actually invoke the SendPassword control and allow the user to have a password sent.  Is there anyway we can disable the ctl query string functionality?  This has been useful in the past by going ctl=login incase we lose a login page, but the sendpassword portion is unacceptable. 

We are using DNN 4.09.00

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8/9/2009 1:58 PM
 

 First I would verify that it's still an issue in DNN 5.1.1 and, if so, I'd log it as a bug @ http://support.dotnetnuke.com

 

 
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