Subject | Re: choosing database |
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Author | Adrian Deccico |
Post date | 2003-11-16T00:22:44Z |
Thanks for your spanish and english answers I am strongly thinking in
Firebird 1.5 RC7 but I am a bit worried about the security point
can change the data out of the system if he has access to the server or
perhaps remotely? Is the same thing in other database systems?
Regards
Adrián deccico
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Firebird 1.5 RC7 but I am a bit worried about the security point
> The security of the database it is a critical point. So it is reallySo you are saying that although a person that doesn't has the password
> important to the data not to be edited out of the system.
>>Then make sure that no-one have physical access to your database
>>file(s). If anyone gets hold of the file(s), it is not very difficult
>>to get information out of the database. It is possible to access the
>>database without having direct access to the files, so this is good
>>advice anyway. (Svein Erling)
can change the data out of the system if he has access to the server or
perhaps remotely? Is the same thing in other database systems?
Regards
Adrián deccico
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