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al0000



Joined: 29 Jan 2007
Posts: 24

PostPosted: Thu 05 Apr '07 4:10    Post subject: Bridged forum Reply with quote

Hello! Very Happy

Ok, what i want is simple and i am sure someone will get back to me with the solution quicky.

I have a Joomla installation on directory www.mysite.com
I have an SMF installation on directory www.mysite.com/smf

/smf should ONLY be accessible via www.mysite.com (internaly) and not directly

In simple words, if you try to open www.mysite.com/smf you should get an access denied message, or something like that.

Is this possible?
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James Blond
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Joined: 19 Jan 2006
Posts: 7373
Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg

PostPosted: Thu 05 Apr '07 14:53    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know SMF, but you could check the reffer

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edit: I tested it and made a new code. the old one did work.


But this one do

Code:

<?php
$path=split("/",$_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']);
$allowed_sites = array( "www.mysite.com", "mysite.com");

if(! in_array($path['2'],$allowed_sites) ){
    echo 'NOT ALLOWED TO ACCESS';
}
?>
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