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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:57 PM
To: Beginners-Cgi
Subject: Usernames and Passwords
Hey~
This is mainly a question directed to those with experience in this sort of
thing.
In general, how should one go about authenticating a user and then allowing
them to view separate pages under that
Joe Schulman wrote:
>
> Hey~
> This is mainly a question directed to those with experience in this
> sort of thing.
>
> In general, how should one go about authenticating a user and then
> allowing them to view separate pages under that particular login?
hi joe
if you're running apache and m
> "P" == P lerenard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
P> on my side I just check the ip address of the host which must match.
No, an IP address is not a user. An AOL user changes IP addresses
on each hit, even within the images on a given page. A corporate
user behind a firewall shares their app
>
>To: "Beginners-Cgi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Usernames and Passwords
>Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 15:56:55 -0500
>
>Hey~
>This is mainly a question directed to those with experience in this sort of
>thing.
>
>In general, how should one go about authenti
oe Schulman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, June 6, 2001 4:56 pm
Subject: Usernames and Passwords
> Hey~
> This is mainly a question directed to those with experience in
> this sort of thing.
>
> In general, how should one go about authenticating a user and then
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Joe Schulman wrote:
> This is mainly a question directed to those with experience in this sort of thing.
>
> In general, how should one go about authenticating a user and then allowing them to
>view separate pages under that particular login?
>
> I know that cookies aren't 10
Hey~
This is mainly a question directed to those with experience in this sort of thing.
In general, how should one go about authenticating a user and then allowing them to
view separate pages under that particular login?
I know that cookies aren't 100% reliable, and I also know that sending sec