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20th o October, 2007

Getting Started
To install SiteFirewall Pro on your website follow these steps:

1. Copy all the files inside this ZIP (sitefirewall.php, admin.php, logviewer.php, log.txt, and blockedips.txt) to your website.

2. Now add this line of code on the webpages that you want to protect, the pages must be HTML or PHP and accept PHP interpreting, and the following code must be inserted at the beginning of the webpage, before the tag.

3. After you have done this, upload your protected pages to your website to update them.

Administrative Settings
PHP SiteFirewall comes with SiteFirewall Administrator, that lets you add blocked IP address or ranges to the list and also allows you to view the log file with the SiteFirewall LogViewer.

Before using SiteFirewall Administrator, you need to first setup your password, to do this, follow the next steps.
(Incase you forgot your password, you can setup again SiteFirewall Administrator by deleting the file named "password.txt", after you do that SiteFirewall is ready to be setup with a new password)

1. Setup your administrator password, to do so, open the admin.php from your website, for example if you uploaded the SiteFirewall script to your website named "http://www.mywebsite.com", then open http://www.mywebsite.com/admin.php, then after you have opened it from your webbrowser, the page will let you choose a password, after you have done this click on the "Setup" button on the same folder to setup your password.

2. After you setup the password, you will be prompted for your selected password to enter the SiteFirewall Administrator, type it and press the "Enter" button, you will do this whenever you want to enter the SiteFirewall Administrator.

Known Issues
Site Firewall Pro will not let you set up a password.
You will have to change the permission on the password.txt file on your web hosting account. The password.txt file needs to be writable by other processes, namely the web service process. Make the file read, write, and executable by others (sometimes called world).
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