protdir.exe: Protection on Site Directories
The protdir.exe
utility serves to manage web protection for domain directories, or, in other words, site areas. The utility allows the following operations:
- creating, renaming, and removing protected web directories
- adding and removing users allowed to access protected web directories
- changing the credentials of the users allowed to access protected web directories
Location
%plesk_cli%
Usage
protdir.exe <command> [<dir_name>] [
<option 1> <param> [<option 2> <param>] ... [<option N> <param>]
]
Example
The following command creates the ProtectedDir
protected directory on domain example.com, adds the JohnDoe user for this directory, and sets the MyPass password for this user.
protdir.exe --create ProtectedDir -domain example.com -add_user JohnDoe -passwd MyPass
Commands
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Creates the protected URL on the specified domain. Requires |
To create the protected URL ProtectedDir on example.com: protdir.exe --create ProtectedDir -domain example.com or protdir.exe -c ProtectedDir -domain example.com |
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Updates the protected URL. Is meant to change URL and manage its users. Requires |
To update ProtectedDir by assigning it a title to be displayed on the dialog box: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -domain example.com -title "Welcome to ProtectedDir" or protdir.exe -u Protected_Dir -domain example.com -title "Welcome to ProtectedDir |
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Removes password protection from an URL. Requires |
To remove password protection from the URL ProtectedDir from example.com: protdir.exe --remove ProtectedDir -domain example.com or protdir.exe -r ProtectedDir -domain example.com |
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Displays help on the use of the utility. |
To see the help info on the use of this utility: protdir.exe --help or protdir.exe -h |
Options
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Specifies the domain name that owns the URL. Required for all commands, except for |
To create the protected URL ProtectedDir on example.com: protdir.exe --create ProtectedDir -domain example.com |
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Specifies the subdomain name that owns the URL. |
To create the protected URL ProtectedDir on photo.example.com: protdir.exe --create ProtectedDir -domain example.com -subdomain photo |
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Specifies the realm of the protected URL, i.e. the description that will be displayed in the authorization window. |
To create a realm for the protected URL ProtectedDir on example.com: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -domain example.com -title "Welcome to protected directory" |
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Specifies the protected URL user password. |
To set a password for the ProtectedDir user with the login name JohnDoe to MyPass: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -domain example.com -update_user JohnDoe -passwd MyPass |
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Adds the protected URL user. |
To add ProtectedDir user with the login name JohnDoe and the password MyPass on example.com: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -add_user JohnDoe -domain example.com -passwd MyPass |
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Updates the protected URL user. |
To change the ProtectedDir user's login name from JohnDoe to John on example.com: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -update_user JohnDoe -user_name John -domain example.com |
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Removes protected URL user. |
To remove the ProtectedDir user with the login name JohnDoe on the domain example.com: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -remove_user JohnDoe -domain example.com |
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Sets the login name for a protected URL user. Can be used in combination with the |
To change the ProtectedDir user's login name from JohnDoe to John on the domain example.com: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -update_user JohnDoe -user_name John -domain example.com |
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Sets the name of the protected URL. |
To rename the protected URL from ProtectedDir to ProtectedPhoto on the domain example.com: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -dir_name ProtectedPhoto -domain example.com |
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Sets the password type. |
To set the type of password to plain for the protected URL ProtectedDir on example.com: protdir.exe --update ProtectedDir -domain example.com -passwd_type plain |