[WebDNA] Permissions on DB files
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texte = --_000_6A4332EB8679B94DAB8AB56EC89B0CFF99AAD57BExchangebihrlel_Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableSay I have a WebDNA database called "customers.db". What is the best way to= protect this file from someone just typing the path to the file in their b=rowser and having the raw data appear in the browser? With regard to User, =Group and Everyone permissions, I presume that the permissions on this file= should be "none" for "Everyone", but what should the Group permissions be =set to so that WebDNA can access the file?I'm running WebDNA 6 on OS X 10.6.Thanks,Brian WachterStoneport LLC--_000_6A4332EB8679B94DAB8AB56EC89B0CFF99AAD57BExchangebihrlel_Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Say I have a WebDNA database called "customers.db". What i=s the best way to protect this file from someone just typing the path to th=e file in their browser and having the raw data appear in the browser? With regard to User, Group and Everyone permissions=, I presume that the permissions on this file should be "none" fo=r "Everyone", but what should the Group permissions be set to so =that WebDNA can access the file?
I'm running WebDNA 6 on OS X 10.6.
Thanks,
Brian Wachter
Stoneport LLC
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--_000_6A4332EB8679B94DAB8AB56EC89B0CFF99AAD57BExchangebihrlel_Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableSay I have a WebDNA database called "customers.db". What is the best way to= protect this file from someone just typing the path to the file in their b=rowser and having the raw data appear in the browser? With regard to User, =Group and Everyone permissions, I presume that the permissions on this file= should be "none" for "Everyone", but what should the Group permissions be =set to so that WebDNA can access the file?I'm running WebDNA 6 on OS X 10.6.Thanks,Brian WachterStoneport LLC--_000_6A4332EB8679B94DAB8AB56EC89B0CFF99AAD57BExchangebihrlel_Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Say I have a WebDNA database called "customers.db". What i=s the best way to protect this file from someone just typing the path to th=e file in their browser and having the raw data appear in the browser? With regard to User, Group and Everyone permissions=, I presume that the permissions on this file should be "none" fo=r "Everyone", but what should the Group permissions be set to so =that WebDNA can access the file?
I'm running WebDNA 6 on OS X 10.6.
Thanks,
Brian Wachter
Stoneport LLC
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