Subject | Re : [Firebird-Architect] Database Password |
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Author | said bounderra |
Post date | 2008-10-14T08:16:58Z |
I think that you did not understand what i mean ..
So !!
The password about what you talk is saved in the database security of the server (security.fdb )
but what i mean is that the password for encrypting a database will be saved in my database it self
for exemple : I create a database named "exemple.fdb" and I protect it with a password : "qwerty"
so when i distribute or give it to another user (freind ) .. it can not open it even if he knows the SYSDBA password because the database request another password : "qwerty"
It Means 2 level of protection : Database password it self and SYSDBA password.
Many Thanks.
B.Saidus
Delphi developper
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De : Dimitry Sibiryakov <aafemt@...>
À : Firebird-Architect@yahoogroups.com
Envoyé le : Lundi, 13 Octobre 2008, 20h41mn 17s
Objet : Re: [Firebird-Architect] Database Password
provide correct user name and password on connect and this user (role)
is granted rights to access data.
SY, SD.
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So !!
The password about what you talk is saved in the database security of the server (security.fdb )
but what i mean is that the password for encrypting a database will be saved in my database it self
for exemple : I create a database named "exemple.fdb" and I protect it with a password : "qwerty"
so when i distribute or give it to another user (freind ) .. it can not open it even if he knows the SYSDBA password because the database request another password : "qwerty"
It Means 2 level of protection : Database password it self and SYSDBA password.
Many Thanks.
B.Saidus
Delphi developper
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----- Message d'origine ----
De : Dimitry Sibiryakov <aafemt@...>
À : Firebird-Architect@yahoogroups.com
Envoyé le : Lundi, 13 Octobre 2008, 20h41mn 17s
Objet : Re: [Firebird-Architect] Database Password
> is there a way to protect a database ( database that i create ) with a password like Access or ParadoxThis feature is already here. You can't access FB database unless you
> or do you plan to implement such future in next releases ??
provide correct user name and password on connect and this user (role)
is granted rights to access data.
SY, SD.
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