Re: SQL.conf to force user case Sensitive

2004-02-15 Thread Kevin Bonner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 13 February 2004 19:03, sarky wrote: > Hello all > Well i have asked this question before now i have edited sql.conf and > hashed the lines below in the other way 2 and the system still doesnt check > case sensitive anyone know any solution t

Re: SQL.conf to force user case Sensitive

2004-02-15 Thread Alan DeKok
"sarky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yeah that is what i want to do but for some reason nothing i am doing is > working can you give me a hint on where to start or what i need to edit to > fix that little problem? I'm not sure. The problem is at least in part the NAS, so there may be little you

Re: SQL.conf to force user case Sensitive

2004-02-14 Thread sarky
ED]> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 12:13 PM Subject: Re: SQL.conf to force user case Sensitive > "sarky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well i have asked this question before now i have edited sql.conf and > > hashed the lines below in the other way 2 and the sys

Re: SQL.conf to force user case Sensitive

2004-02-14 Thread Alan DeKok
"sarky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well i have asked this question before now i have edited sql.conf and > hashed the lines below in the other way 2 and the system still doesnt > check case sensitive anyone know any solution to double login? Mash all usernames to lowercase when they log in.

SQL.conf to force user case Sensitive

2004-02-13 Thread sarky
Hello all Well i have asked this question before now i have edited sql.conf and hashed the lines below in the other way 2 and the system still doesnt check case sensitive anyone know any solution to double login?     # Use these for case sensitive usernames. WARNING: Slower queries!auth