Olaf,
I had the same problem, though I put the disableCache method in the
beforeRender() action in app_crontroller.php
http://book.cakephp.org/view/988/disableCache
Never fully confirmed it was Microsoft Proxy though all the problem
cases had an IE7 user agent.
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 11:57
Thank you very much, you are most kind !
All the best,
Milos
On Sep 9, 4:54 pm, Thomas Ploch profipl...@googlemail.com wrote:
1.) The Auth component is safe. It uses a salted SHA1 encrypted pw by
default. It auto-escapes the fields already, so you don't have to bother
with it. Just use SSL to
Hi Milos,
SSL is a must... take care of what happen recently to me:
http://cakephp.19694.n2.nabble.com/Auth-ACL-proxy-server-mixed-up-sessions-td6535034.html
Regards,
Olaf.
On 09/10/2011 02:36 PM, Miloš Vučinić wrote:
Thank you very much, you are most kind !
All the best,
Milos
On Sep 9,
Hi,
I have two questions and I hope someone can help me..
I am making application which needs to be relatively safe. So here are
questions I have for you:
1. I am using auth component from cakephp , but I cannot escape the
login fields because login component works for itself and I cannot
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1.) The Auth component is safe. It uses a salted SHA1 encrypted pw by
default. It auto-escapes the fields already, so you don't have to bother
with it. Just use SSL to encrypt the connection to sensitive parts of
the application to be on the (very) safe side.
2.) Well, if you use the Apache