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Step 2
Using the Built-in Login
Script
*This script version is for Memberfire use only
Step 2.1
Upload the following files inside the protected area in
ASCII mode:
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altauth_htaccess
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altauth_loginscreen.php
Step 2.2
Upload the following file inside the protected area in
BINARY mode:
Step 2.3
Rename .htaccess to
.htaccess_old
DO NOT DELETE THAT FILE. JUST
RENAME IT AS INSTRUCTED.
Step 2.4
Chmod 777 the protected directory. Here is an example of the
permissions to be set. Your FTP client may allow you to just
insert 777 when setting the permissions of the directory.

Step 2.5
Run altauth.php through your browser. Example: if you
uploaded the files inside
http://server.com/members then you'd run this URL
http://server.com/members/altauth.php
If everything has been set up correctly, you'd read a message
that the protection has been enabled.
Step 2.6
CHMOD 755 the protected directory. Here is an example of the
permissions to be set. Your FTP client may allow you to just
insert 755 when setting the permissions of the directory.

You Can Now Proceed to
Step 3
FAQs
Q. How can I change the layout of the
login form?
A. Edit the altauth_loginscreen.php
Q. I get this error message:
FAILURE: cannot open .htaccess to
write. Possible permissions problem
A. Remember to chmod 777 the protected directory. Once done
try again.
Q. Nothing happens when I run the
altauth.php
A. You need to upload the file in BINARY mode. Try again.
Q. I have done everything but I get
this error when trying to access the members' area:
session directory corrupted
A. Try again by changing the permissions of the protected
directory from 755 to 777
Q. I want someone to install the
software
for me.
A. You can order an
installation from
http://FireballHelp.com by
sending $47 Paypal payment to salesdepartment [at]
fireballplanet.com with the following details:
Q. I have done everything and the
script does not work.
A. Not possible. Please follow all steps again and read
the FAQs.
Q. I have ready everything again and
again and still cannot make the script to work for me.
A.
Please contact your
web hosting provider to know why your server is not allowing
Memberfire to install. If you don't have a web hosting with
cPanel, we highly suggest that you get a web hosting with
cPanel which is used by 99.9% of webmasters.
For more assistance, please
visit the support forum here.
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