You really need to specify _who_ you want to protect the database from;
what kind of access, etc.
I think the answer you're looking for is the SQLite "client" provides
access control to SQLite- not the other way around- that is, you must
control all clients allowed access to the database in order to provide
mandatory access.
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 03:04, thomas_b_hansen2003 wrote:
> I need a good advice regarding protecting the sqlite db file.
>
> I know that sqlite do not support "User Accounts" but someone must
> have had the same need.
>
> If several users must have onlæine access to the db file, how can i
> do this.
>
> Encryption is not my favorite solution.
>
> I hope some of you have a good idea.
>
> thomas
>
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