If you are really worried about it, you might want to check into purchasing a static IP address for your slice of the VPS. The cost of my VPS is quite reasonable and it includes its own static IP address that is unique to my slice.
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 20:15:52 +0200, Whizart wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I'm running roundcube on a shared webserver of a hosting service which > brings a question to my mind concerning security: > The hosting provider gives login credentials to its customers which are > all hosted at the same domain (e.g. [email protected] [1]). As > roundcube allows direct login to IMAP accounts I am afraid that other > customers are able to login to "my" roundcube installation with their > email-adress e.g. [email protected] [2]. > > Is it possible to protect a roundcube installation so that only > specified logins are enabled? > So I want to be able to login with my account [email protected] [3] > but want to prevent other customers of the same domain @provider.com to > use roundcube. > Simply I would do this with a .htaccess-file but a more elegant way > would be preferable, I guess. > > Thank you! > Bea Links: ------ [1] mailto:[email protected] [2] mailto:[email protected] [3] mailto:[email protected]
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