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Enhance Security with Two-Factor Authentication in Drupal - 1 views

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    Protect your Drupal website from unauthorized access with Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). By enabling 2FA, you add an extra layer of security beyond just a username and password. Drupal offers several modules that make implementing 2FA easy and effective, supporting methods like TOTP apps (e.g., Google Authenticator), SMS, and backup codes. Whether you're managing a personal blog or an enterprise-level site, securing your Drupal login is essential. Learn how to set up and configure two-factor authentication in Drupal today!
Scott Blackburn

Views Help: How to get a field to "Link this field to its user" besides username | drup... - 0 views

  • Though one would think the $field object is what we wanted-- the actual object we needed is $row (even though we're only looking at one field in the row). Put the following into the field tpl file to see what the necessary info is: <?phpprint '<pre>';print_r($row);print '</pre>';?> Then, to actually make the link, put the following in your field tpl file: <?php$account = user_load($row->uid);print l($row->profile_values_profile_fullname_value, 'users/' . $account->name);?> Change 'profile_values_profile_fullname_value' to the proper field alias (based on the $row output). Also, be sure to change 'users' to whatever the path is for your user accounts. I also had another thought-- given your use case, you may want to consider the http://drupal.org/project/realname module as well. It will replace usernames with whatever field(s) you designate all over the site. EDIT: I had another thought. I'm not sure of the performance implications of doing a user_load in the template file. Another option is to add the 'User: name' field to the view but exclude it from display. Then you could avoid the user_load and change the code in the tpl file to: <?phpprint l($row->profile_values_profile_fullname_value, 'users/' . $row->users_name);?>
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    theming the field tpl files for Views2
Scott Blackburn

Content migration: options and strategies » Step Two Designs - 0 views

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    Good article if you need to re-think site migration, especially from a content perspective. This isn't really about Drupal only.
Scott Blackburn

How to make CCK fields do some of the same tricks as taxonomy terms | !&# - 0 views

  • In Drupal, taxonomy.module implements hook_term to provide links among content which shares a given term. Site builders often use this feature to provide indexes and RSS feeds of their content. Taxonomy.module's purpose is to support the creation of controlled vocabularies which we can use to classify our site's content. If taxonomy.module were a prescription drug, this would be its "on-label" or indicated use. Using taxonomy.module vocabularies and terms to store essential data about our content is what I call an "off-label" use. You're not really creating a controlled vocabulary, and the term-node relationship in these cases isn't always classificatory. However, a clever web developer will use the tools that get the job done, and often taxonomy.module is the perfect tool for making this happen. Because this information is essential to your node's content, CCK fields are indicated for this use. However, CCK fields don't have built-in linking among nodes which share values for the same field. Also absent is any built-in RSS feed for a CCK field's value. This requires some theming and Views.
Scott Blackburn

SmartOptimizer | Farhadi.ir - 0 views

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    So far I have this running on a development site, and have to say that it does a great job and was simple to install and use.
Scott Blackburn

maintaining Drupal sites using version control | drupal.org - 0 views

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    Good post for seeing how others are using version control for their development
Scott Blackburn

Boost | drupal.org - 0 views

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    For sites that need to completely cache certain pages for anonymous users.
Daniel Gregoire

Create your own API Site in Drupal 6 | drupal.org - 2 views

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    Method for setting up a local/mirror copy of api.drupal.org. Core and contrib explained (though see comments for more details).
Rem Comp

A Firm Believer in Computer Support - 1 views

I was not fond of any computer support before. I though I would be wasting money when I have one. All of that skewed thinking changed when I had no one to turn to for help when my computer crashed ...

remote computer support

started by Rem Comp on 09 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
webExplorations

Securing Drupal User Accounts | Mad Irish . net - 0 views

  • This helps to limit automated account creation attempts (by bots). This configuration can be accessed via the main Drupal navigation menu following the links for Administer -> User settings.
  • On the 'User settings' page you'll notice that some of the content of the e-mail templates are tokenized, including place holders such as "!username" and "!password." These tokens are replaced with user specific values before e-mails are sent. It is important to remove any occurrence of "!password" token to prevent user passwords being sent via e-mail. Without the password users must utilize a time sensitive link in order to activate their account or change their password.
  • You can install and utilize the Password Strength module (http://drupal.org/project/password_strength) in order to require that users select strong passwords
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  • Another great module for protecting user accounts is the Login Security module (http://drupal.org/project/login_security). This module detects brute force, or automated password guessing, attacks and can prevent them by notifying administrators and locking accounts for a time.
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    Several steps you can take to stop bots from spamming your client's site. It is no fun spending an afternoon deleting hundreds of SPAM comments.
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