On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 3:17 AM, Luigi Siciliano luigi...@tiscalinet.it
[firebird-support] wrote:
>
>If a user try to connect from two or more PC with same username,
> Firebird accepts the connection but is safe without problems or is best
> to avoid like
> On 14/04/2016 08:26, 'Thomas Steinmaurer' t...@iblogmanager.com
> [firebird-support] wrote:
>>
>> With a single user you basically can't distinguish people on the
>> server side through CURRENT_USER etc.
>>
> We use one Firebird user for the web server, and then one each for each
> of several
On 14/04/2016 08:26, 'Thomas Steinmaurer' t...@iblogmanager.com
[firebird-support] wrote:
With a single user you basically can't distinguish people on the
server side through CURRENT_USER etc.
We use one Firebird user for the web server, and then one each for each
of several batch
> Hello,
>
> Il 14/04/2016 09.26, 'Thomas Steinmaurer' t...@iblogmanager.com
> [firebird-support] ha scritto:
>>
>> I guess you mean with the same Firebird user name? Or are you using
>> Windows trusted authentication?
>>
>
> Oops, sorry. I mean the same Firebird username.
> I notice that in
Hello,
Il 14/04/2016 09.26, 'Thomas Steinmaurer' t...@iblogmanager.com
[firebird-support] ha scritto:
I guess you mean with the same Firebird user name? Or are you using
Windows trusted authentication?
Oops, sorry. I mean the same Firebird username.
I notice that in an LAN with three
> Hello,
> If a user try to connect from two or more PC with same username,
> Firebird accepts the connection but is safe without problems or is best
> to avoid like the pest?
I guess you mean with the same Firebird user name? Or are you using Windows
trusted authentication?
In general this
Hello,
If a user try to connect from two or more PC with same username,
Firebird accepts the connection but is safe without problems or is best
to avoid like the pest?
Thanks.
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Luigi Siciliano
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