"Andre Schild" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Better when we find a " in the line, use those as quotes.
>If no " are found, then use the blanks as separarators. (And this
>automatically disallows usernames with blanks in them.)

I agree, that will be clear.

>
>>BTW, how the other apache authentication modules treat this
>situation?
>Good question....

>The only advantage a negative caching would provide is (slightly) a
>better
>handling of DOS attacks. Of course a DOS attack is still possible
>when requestings user1, user2.... user99999
>
>Of course a negative cache should have a "short" cache lifetime.
>3-5 minutes or so.
>
I somehow doesn't catch the "negative cache" problem, we don't put in the cache any 
negative responces, do we?

-- 
Yavor Trapkov, MSc.
Sen. Unix Systems Admin
WIPO, Geneva 1211, CH


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