Elmar...
My current concept for making a Firebird Embedded Edition somewhat secure
without a password (and as you say, using password means little if people
already know a database;s internal structure) is to offer two levels of
encryption. The first would be using DotNetZip to compress and en
Mark...
I am curious regarding your suggestion to use Firebird Server instead of the
embedded edition.
Is there a way to silently install the Firebird Server without any user
intervention during my application's installation?
Thank you...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
blackfalcons
> All other database engines that I have worked with provide password
> protection, even SQLite, which is used primarily for desktop and device
> applications.
I'm not familiar which the technique SQLite uses.
But either they are using the password to encrypt database or it is an
fake protecti
Elmar...
Thank you for your reply regarding protecting a Firebird Embedded Database.
However, why is it assumed that a database file that is stored locally cannot
be breached by unauthorized access? Given the nature of sophisticated security
breaches and hacking endeavors today, such data file
19.12.2019 15:41, SOFTDZ m_brahi...@yahoo.fr [firebird-support] wrote:
> My application is executed fine but when I try to execute an SP I get
> that message above
> the SP do some works to clean the db at app first installation
> before it worked fine for two years and did not make changes the cod