I send it again as i didn't see this mail in the list , sorry if you
received it twice.

> hello,
>
>     Sorry for the off-topic message but I don't know where to find some
> information. And I suppose some of you had to take care of security :) !
>
> Here is my problem:
>     I'm writing a web app. to view / modify some knowledge base. Each
> user will be able to access only some of these KB, and only some of them
> will have RW permission. So, to do this, I have a login page where the
> user enter his name / pswd  and the KB (s)he want to access. Once I
> accept the user info, i verify at the begining of each other pages that
> the user has logged in and didn't try to access an other KB....  This
> work well, maybe it's a bit "heavy"...
>     But what i'd like to do is to protect the user name / pswd info
> while the user is logging in. If i use a simple form, these information
> will be visible while going from the client to the server !
>     I first thought using SSL connection, but it seems to be maybe
> complex to set up for what I want to do ? no ?
> Ifit's the only way, could so tell me where to find some example .. (
> Does the client need to have st installed on his machine, do we have to
> use a third server suchas verisign ....)
>
> Thanks for having red and maybe answered to this message.
> and again sorry for this long off topic message.
>
> Veronique

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