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You can tell NATS to keep a log of member logins. Send a HTTP GET | You can tell NATS to keep a log of member logins. Send a HTTP GET | ||
− | request from your server to the PHP script, '' | + | request from your server to the PHP script, ''member_loginlog.php'' |
with the site's ID number and the member's username. For example, you | with the site's ID number and the member's username. For example, you | ||
can add the following code to a PHP script and then run the script: | can add the following code to a PHP script and then run the script: |
Revision as of 11:18, 24 April 2009
You can tell NATS to keep a log of member logins. Send a HTTP GET request from your server to the PHP script, member_loginlog.php with the site's ID number and the member's username. For example, you can add the following code to a PHP script and then run the script:
$url="http://www.example.com/member_loginlog.php?username=$_SERVER[REMOTE_USER]&siteid=123&ip=$_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR]"; @file($url);
To access this secure feature, the IP address of the server making the request must be in the following $config['SECURE_IPS'] configuration file setting. For example,
$config['SECURE_IPS'] = Array('123.123.123.123');
Replace 123.123.123.123 with your server's IP address.
After activating this feature, the member's logins show up in the Members Admin's members details.
Extra Features
To add more than one site, use the siteids parameter:
$url="http://www.server.com/member_loginlog.php?username=$_SERVER[REMOTE_USER]&siteids=5,64,2&ip=$_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR]";