Leech Protection
Overview
The Leech Protection interface allows you to detect unusual levels of activity in password-restricted directories. After you set the maximum number of logins within a two-hour period, the system redirects or suspends users who exceed it. This is useful if, for example, someone posts a user’s login credentials on a public site.
Enable leech protection
To enable leech protection for a directory, perform the following steps:
- Click Settings, and then select one of the following locations in which to begin navigation:
- Web Root (public_html or www) — Begin navigation in the document root for the account’s primary domain.
- Document Root for — Select the domain that corresponds to the document root in which you wish to begin navigation.
- To configure the interface to always open your selection from Step 1, select the Always open this directory in the future checkbox.
- Click the appropriate folder icon () to navigate to a different folder.
- Click the desired folder’s name to select it. A new interface will appear.
Manage users
To add, edit, and delete users, perform the following steps:
- Navigate to a directory that you wish to protect with user-level protection.
- Click the appropriate folder icon () to navigate to a different folder.
- Click the desired folder’s name to select it. A new interface will appear.
Note:
To manage users manually, edit the /home/USERNAME/.htpasswds/public_html/passwd file, where USERNAME represents the account name.
Disable leech protection
To disable leech protection, perform the following steps:
- Navigate to the directory for which you wish to disable leech protection.
- Click the appropriate folder icon () to navigate to a different folder.
- Click the desired folder’s name to select it.