Re: [GENERAL] ncoding "Table Name" and "Filed Name"

2011-06-18 Thread Vikram A
ubject: RE: [GENERAL] ncoding "Table Name" and "Filed Name"   We are expecting following advantages through this,  Unauthorized use either by the  1. DB administrator 2. ex-developer Or 3. Any body     This why PostgreSQL has the concept of “ROLE”s…   The data, not the schema, is wh

Re: [GENERAL] ncoding "Table Name" and "Filed Name"

2011-06-17 Thread David Johnston
We are expecting following advantages through this, Unauthorized use either by the 1. DB administrator 2. ex-developer Or 3. Any body This why PostgreSQL has the concept of "ROLE"s. The data, not the schema, is what needs to be secured.you are not preventing unauthorized use only

[GENERAL] ncoding "Table Name" and "Filed Name"

2011-06-16 Thread Vikram A
Hello there, I request you to give your commends on the following,  1. We have planned to cipher our table name  and filed name [the necessary data will be ciphered with predefined functions with 'key'] 2. This cipher functions will be our own code 3. Using these functions we can mange the applica