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These scripts all deal with JavaScript Password
Protection scripts. They are an elementary attempt to protect
a site and should NOT be used to protect Top Secret information.
They just keep the amateurs out. Pros can infiltrate such sites
with these forms of protection. But, for free, they do a good
job. They are very difficult to write - just look at the code.
Script Title: ASCII
Encryption
Contributor: David
Salsinha (david.salsinha@popsi.pt)
Details: 1.83 KB * Uploaded August 31 2000
Script Description: (Internet Explorer Only) A very simple
encryption method that uses random values for each character.
Interestingly, you can encrypt the same string as many times as
you want and the result will always be different. Best used with
short strings.
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Script Title: Character
Encoder
Contributor: Mike
McGrath (mike_mcgrath@lineone.net)
Contributor URL: http://website.lineone.net/~mike_mcgrath/
Details: 1.86 KB * Uploaded November 24 1999
Script Description: Encrypts a string by converting each
character to it's ASCII key code. Supports two-way encryption
- from a string to the numeric code, or from the numeric code
back to the string. You can, for example, send the encrypted code
to a friend and have them decode it with this script. Lots more
uses, use your imagination!
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Script Title: Cookie
Protection
Details: 5.19 KB * Uploaded August 13 1997
Script Description:You can use a basic cookie script to
keep visitors (that don't have the cookie on their system) from
viewing certain parts of your site (kind of.... There are always
ways around it). The cookie is placed when the password provided
is correct. Then, when they are forwarded to the password protected
page, the cookie allows them to stay. Those without the cookie
are sent back.
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Script Title: Gatekeeper
Details: 2.97 KB * Uploaded August 13 1997
Script Description: Here is the best password protection
script I have come across. It is also definitely the most user
friendly. Try it out! (Note: The password is the filename without
the .html ending.) This password for this example is gatekeeper-in
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Script Title: Login
Coder
Contributor: Dion
Contributor URL: http://www.iinet.net.au/~biab/
Details: 6.50 KB * Uploaded May 29 1998
Script Description: This is undoubtedly the best password
protection JavaScript you'll ever find. Besides supporting multiple
users, multiple passwords, and even multiple destination pages
(after they successfully login), this script is presented in a
very easy-to-use interface that you're sure to love! We *wish*
we wrote this script, it's that good! (Note: Questions on this
script should be directed to the author.)
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Script Title: Multiple
Users (Login Table)
Details: 1.60 KB * Uploaded May 15 1998
Script Description: Rather not have one password for access
the Members-Only section of your site? Well, along comes this
little JavaScript gem. You can set up a separate username and
password for as many members as you want, and even give each a
different page to go to after logging in!
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Script Title: Multiple
Users (Prompt)
Details: 1.29 KB * Uploaded May 15 1998
Script Description: This JavaScript is just like the previous
Multiple Users one, but doesn't use a table interface to login.
Instead, after clicking the Login! button, the script will ask
them for their username and password, and then perform the password-protection.
Very neat!
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Script Title: Password
Generator
Contributor: ataxx@visto.com
(ataxx@visto.com)
Details: 3.49 KB * Uploaded October 27 2000
Script Description: Generate a random password with the
ability to include special characters and password restrictions.
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Script Title: Password
Pro
Contributor: Lefteris
Haritou (lef@writeme.com)
Contributor URL: http://www.geocities.com/~lef
Details: 2.55 KB * Uploaded October 26 1997
Script Description: This script uses a different approach
to Password Protection. It still uses the password as the actual
page, but it uses an encryption method that encrypts and checks
the password. So if you fail to enter it correct after 3 times
you go to a specific page (specified by the webmaster) and you
don't get the annoying 404 page not found message as in other
scripts. The password is password
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Script Title: Password
Prompt
Details: 0.58 KB * Uploaded August 13 1997
Script Description: If a visitor wants to go a password
protected page, they must first enter the correct password on
the page with this script. This script will just take you them
to [password entered].html This is a very good script if JavaScript
is enabled and as long as you have an index.html file in your
directory. As an added bonus, it's only 8 lines! The password
is the protected filename without the .html ending.
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Script Title: Text
Encryption
Contributor: Tomislav Sereg
(tsereg@net.hr)
Contributor URL: http://www.inet.hr/~tsereg/jse
Details: 8.32 KB * Uploaded August 3 2000
Script Description: This JavaScript library provides encryption
using simple, text-oriented method called column transposition.
The idea is to write the plain text in block on the row-first
bases. The text is then read column-first. The trick is in that
the columns are not read from left to right, but in the order
specified by the encryption key. Transliteration is also used.
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Script Title: Three
Tries
Details: 1.10 KB * Uploaded August 13 1997
Script Description: If you want to 'protect' a site and
don't have CGI access, you can try this JavaScript. Visitors get
three tries to enter the correct password then they are refused
entry. Note: The password is: password
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Script Title: Virgenere
Encryption
Contributor: Francisco
Ryan Tolmasky (iopossum@mailcity.com)
Contributor URL: http://iopossum.tripod.com
Details: 2.99 KB * Uploaded September 4 2000
Script Description: A fine example of the classic virgenere
script and is nearly impossible to decode, even when using frequency
analysis. This script is also entertaining since you can actually
see the encryption taking place.
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Script Title: XOR
Encryption
Contributor: Terry
Yuen (kaiser40@yahoo.com)
Details: 3.97 KB * Uploaded August 11 2000
Script Description: Performs a bitwise XOR (Exclusive Or)
on each byte of the data you wish to encrypt using the key you
provide. Useful as an additional security precaution when sending
sensitive information over the Internet. (However, this method
is not foolproof and should not be your only form of security.)
The author notes that longer and more random keys increase the
strength of the encryption. Neat!
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