AuthentiX ISP 4.6c is a ASP script for Web Hosting Tools scripts design by Flicks Software.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. AuthentiX ISP allows delegation of administration rights per-IP-Address and per-host-header.
Publisher review: AuthentiX ISP allows delegation of administration rights per-IP-Address and per-host-header. AuthentiX ISP allows delegation of administration rights per-IP-Address and per-host-header.It is designed for Internet Service Providers who need to support multiple customers each with their own community of users. Features: - AuthentiX ISP allows you to set up your webhost customers as administrators. They are able to remotely administer access to their subdirectories (and only their own subdirectories). - Permit your customers to set up premium web content areas. - Each customers database of usernames is separate and private from each other, and indepeatabase oyour system's NT user/password database. - When a customer protects a directory, that protection only applies to http requests on that customer's IP address (ie they cannot protect other websites on that machine). - Support for authentication via SQL stored procedures. - Integrated remote-browser-based ODBC username administration. - Remote super-user console mode. - Security pass-codes for asp remote admin and super-user remote admin. Operating system: Windows
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