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How to put in authentication in html

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hi everyone in this video iamp;#39;m going to explain what basic authentication is and how itamp;#39;s used in under five minutes letamp;#39;s jump into it first off donamp;#39;t confuse this with a basic example of authentication basic authentication is a mechanism or scheme in which a client can authenticate with a web server using a username and password when a client connects to the server the username and password are encoded as an http header okay iamp;#39;ll open my browser to show off a quick example so you can see what iamp;#39;m talking about iamp;#39;m going to make sure i have dev tools open and iamp;#39;m on the network tab as well so if i go to an example page https local.example this page will prompt me for my username and password this is built into the browser it is not part of the web page i didnamp;#39;t write any html for this the browser made a request to the server the server responded with a 401 status code that triggered the browser to prompt me to ente

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3. Add Input Fields Inside the element, create input fields for username and password: Use the tag with the type attribute set to text for username. Use the tag with the type attribute set to password for password. Add clear labels for each input field using the tag.
The Basics of Securing the Authentication Process for Your Web Application Use a Single Failure Message When Users Try to Log In. Implement HTTPS. Hash The Passwords Slowly Season the Passwords With Some Salt Before They Get Hashed. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication. Save Sensitive Information Separate From Regular Data.
Add Input Fields Inside the element, create input fields for username and password: Use the tag with the type attribute set to text for username. Use the tag with the type attribute set to password for password.
The syntax for id is: write a hash character (#), followed by an id name. Then, define the CSS properties within curly braces {}.
Overview. HTML Form-based Authentication enables users to supply their user name and password details in an HTML form, and submit them to login to a system.
Setup On the taskbar, click Server Manager. In Server Manager, click the Manage menu, and then click Add Roles and Features. In the Add Roles and Features wizard, click Next. On the Server Roles page, expand Web Server (IIS), expand Web Server, expand Security, and then select Basic Authentication.
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Using HTTP Basic Authentication A client requests access to a protected resource. The Web server returns a dialog box that requests the user name and password. The client submits the user name and password to the server. The server validates the credentials and, if successful, returns the requested resource.

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