Chapter 2. Logging In

Table of Contents

Why Login?
How To Login
Session Exclusions
Logout

Why Login?

WACS is designed to house content that isn't suitable for everyone to see, so there's a login procedure to *try* to make sure that only those people who should see it get to. This is done via the usual mechanism of giving a username and password, normally those that are used on the host server itself. By default, WACS will offer service to any authenticated user of the system but it's possible to quickly and easily exclude certain accounts through the main wacs configuration file. It is also possible to grant permanent access to specific computers on your network, in which case those computers will be able to access WACS immediately without having to login first.

[Warning]Warning

We've tried to provide the necessary security tools and make them work right, but don't blame us if someone in your household gets to see something they shouldn't - it's your content not ours, after all! Do also remember that protecting the Wacs system is no use if people can easily look at the disc files where the content is stored, and that the welcome page and documentation will give some clues as to the nature of the material it contains.

Unless your computer has been given Carte Blanche access to your local Wacs server, you can choose to login from the Wacs welcome page, or you can simply attempt to access any of the normal Wacs menu pages and you'll be asked to login first. Once you have logged in, you should be forwarded to whatever page you originally asked for.

[Tip]Tip

If you're nervous about access rights and security, do take the time to read the sections on security in the configuration manual. Although primarily aimed at those administrating WACS servers, the information given there should give some idea of the options available to you.