Fantastic Shield is a Perl script for Security Systems scripts design by Fantastic Scripts.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Fantastic Shield offers a dynamic solution for providing security services and password protection for your website.
Publisher review:Fantastic Shield offers a dynamic solution for providing security services and password protection for your website. Fantastic Shield, now supporting Windows, UNIX/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris, offers a dynamic solution for providing security services and password protection for your website. It features an integrated administrative panel fully loaded with all the tools you need to manage your shielded areas. Members can be easily locked down, activated, deleted, or suspended with the click of button.You can even instantly send selected members announcement through email without the headache of exporting email addresses. What makes Fantastic Shield unique is that administrators have the ability to create as many protected member's areas as they want and can manage them with practicality and ease. When a user registers for the access to a designated protected area, they have the option of paying online with their credit card. Once their payment is processed, their account is instantly activated, and they can access their unique member's area folder immediately.Packages can be set as either Free, Email Activated, or Payment Required, allowing administrators to create an array of different packages with various payment types, while enabling them to control member privileges for each package. Requirements: · Requires Perl (Perl-DBI), MySQL, LWP::Simple, and HTTP::Request - standard on most servers. · Product tested on a Linux box running Apache/1.3.33 with MySQL 4.1.1 · Product also tested on a Windows XP Professional box running Apache/2.0.45 (Win32), MySQL 4.1.1, and ActivePerl 5.8.7.815
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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