Hi, you could try Secure Login module. Disable the Secure Login setting that redirects https logins back to http. In apache, configure the https vhost to enable the PHP session.cookie_secure setting. Now all logins will be via https and the authenticated session cookie will only be sent from/to the https site (anonymous sessions on http will still be possible as long as you only enable session.cookie_secure on the https site). --mark B. On Jan 9, 2011 12:37 AM, "Austin Einter" <austin.einter@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All I just made a site using Drupal6.2 and in front page I have kept "user login" block. I hosted this site using some third party web server.
I tried to login to new site from my PC using my user name and password and prior to that I was capturing the packets those were being send/received by my PC. By checking few packets content I could figure out the user name and password in plain text.
So it looks others can see these packets and get the administrative user name and corresponding password and hence can modify site content and it is really dangerous. I assume people must have thought of it and there should be some way to make sure username and password should be encrypted by default hence avoidimg third party role in site content modification.
Please guide in this regard and provide some pointers how can I make username/password secure while logging in sites based on Drupal.
Regards Austin