Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-07 Thread Murray Taylor
this road. Thanks again, Troy -Original message- From: Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:22:54 -0600 To: FreeBSD Mail Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Update Databases from Webserver FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: I would like to see how other people

Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-07 Thread Martin Hudec
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Update Databases from Webserver FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: I would like to see how other people are updating backend databases (postgresql on FreeBSD, internal network) from a webserver (apache,php on FreeBSD, dmz network) through a firewall. Pretty much what I am

Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-07 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: I would like to see how other people are updating backend databases (postgresql on FreeBSD, internal network) from a webserver (apache,php on FreeBSD, dmz network) through a firewall. Pretty much what I am trying to learn is how to take private

Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-07 Thread Peter Risdon
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: I would like to see how other people are updating backend databases (postgresql on FreeBSD, internal network) from a webserver (apache,php on FreeBSD, dmz network) through a firewall. Pretty much what I am trying to learn is how to take private

Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-07 Thread FreeBSD Mail Lists
far any input helps. -Troy -Original message- From: Peter Risdon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 07:18:22 -0600 To: FreeBSD Mail Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Update Databases from Webserver I'm afraid the awful truth is that if you need to ask this question here

Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-07 Thread Peter Risdon
FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: Peter, Thanks for your response. In response to You don't say why you'd want to do this. If you want to allow customers of an e-commerce site to avoid repeating their details whenever they want to buy, perhaps consider basing the payment backend around PayPal. The need

RE: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-07 Thread Sheets, Jason (OZ CEEDR)
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Risdon Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 1:14 PM To: FreeBSD Mail Lists Cc: Questions Subject: Re: Update Databases from Webserver FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: Peter, Thanks

Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-07 Thread Richard Lynch
FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: Richard, Thanks for your reply. I thought there was something terribly wrong with that logic. So I thought I would ask in this mail list since people have been great here in the past about everything else I wanted to know. Are there any security lists in relation

Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-06 Thread FreeBSD Mail Lists
Hello, I would like to see how other people are updating backend databases (postgresql on FreeBSD, internal network) from a webserver (apache,php on FreeBSD, dmz network) through a firewall. Pretty much what I am trying to learn is how to take private information (credit card numbers, etc.)

Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-06 Thread Richard Lynch
FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: I would like to see how other people are updating backend databases (postgresql on FreeBSD, internal network) from a webserver (apache,php on FreeBSD, dmz network) through a firewall. Pretty much what I am trying to learn is how to take private information (credit

Re: Update Databases from Webserver

2004-09-06 Thread FreeBSD Mail Lists
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Update Databases from Webserver FreeBSD Mail Lists wrote: I would like to see how other people are updating backend databases (postgresql on FreeBSD, internal network) from a webserver (apache,php on FreeBSD, dmz network) through a firewall. Pretty much what I am trying