.. but surely even if he uses this one-time method then the person who clicks
the link for the mp3 file will still get the file? albeit with added server
load as it is copied first then deleted - not to mention the additional script
work that would be needed?
Ultimately, there is no way to
Perhaps the closest analogy is with a document that must be shown to
someone (say, a secret agent) but which he may not copy or carry
away. You wouldn't do this by mail, which is roughly what an HTTP
server represents.
The agent is put in a room. An armed guard brings the document, waits
while
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
If you must control how the file is used, you must arrange that only
software provided by you is able to make it usable, and that that
software has only the functions you specify. This reduces the problem
from impossible to
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 9:57 AM, J. Bakshi joyd...@infoservices.in wrote:
So I'm looking a way to prevent my site to be grabbed. Could any one
suggest any measure in apache or .htaccess ?
Don't connect your site to the internet. That will prevent is from
being grabbed.
Krist
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:20 AM, Richard Peacock
richard.peac...@minorplanet.com wrote:
Lol, good answer Krist!
Although many people have tried to prevent things like right-click and
grabbing of files from their websites, they are all bypassable in one
way or another ;)
-Original
Password-protect it, and don't give the password to anyone. :-)
If someone sees a page from your site, that page was already downloaded to the
visitor's computer, and a visitor can create a program that download all the
pages which he can access using a browser.
Octavian
- Original
Use a one-time pad. Every URL to an mp3 is not an actual resource,
it's a link that is generated when the user indicates a desire to
download the mp3, and the mp3 is then copied from a protected place to
a public place. After that link is accessed one time, a script is run
which outputs the mp3
Ok, and what happends if not a browser requests that mp3 file, but a custom
made program that download all the files?
Octavian
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Octavian Râsnita orasn...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, and what happends if not a browser requests that mp3 file, but a custom
made program that download all the files?
Octavian
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