Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: gbak to a non existing directory - Email found in subject |
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Author | Dmitry Kuzmenko |
Post date | 2012-06-07T12:36:08Z |
Hello, ma_golyo!
Thursday, June 7, 2012, 2:25:05 PM, you wrote:
m> To stat a new customer we have to
m> #1 : copy the app to new folder (win)
m> #2 : copy the initial DB to new folder (linux)
m> #3 : update inital DB metadata to current app version
m> I'm writing (Delphi) app which does the steps above. App runs on the terminal (win) server.
what if Firebird on Linux is run under special account (as it usually
made by linux administrators)?
why to separate customer's DBs by folders? Why not to place all of
them into one folder?
Do you use aliases.conf? If not, and db and folder name somehow
related to the customer (name, id, etc), some customer can think of
hacking some other client's DB.
So, I understand that you are trying to make process automatic, but
the result looks insecure.
m> --- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Michael Ludwig <milu71@...> wrote:
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Dmitry Kuzmenko, www.ib-aid.com
Thursday, June 7, 2012, 2:25:05 PM, you wrote:
m> To stat a new customer we have to
m> #1 : copy the app to new folder (win)
m> #2 : copy the initial DB to new folder (linux)
m> #3 : update inital DB metadata to current app version
m> I'm writing (Delphi) app which does the steps above. App runs on the terminal (win) server.
what if Firebird on Linux is run under special account (as it usually
made by linux administrators)?
why to separate customer's DBs by folders? Why not to place all of
them into one folder?
Do you use aliases.conf? If not, and db and folder name somehow
related to the customer (name, id, etc), some customer can think of
hacking some other client's DB.
So, I understand that you are trying to make process automatic, but
the result looks insecure.
m> --- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Michael Ludwig <milu71@...> wrote:
>>m> ------------------------------------
>> ma_golyo schrieb am 07.06.2012 um 06:07 (-0000):
>> > Why do you not want something like that? What is te purpose of this
>> > restriction? Or it's not a restriction, just not implemeted?
>>
>> Guess most people back up their databases to known locations, be it
>> locally or on the server. Willy-nilly creation of folders simply isn't
>> necessary. I'd say it is even undesirable because it could create a
>> folder by accident because you mistyped the path and then your important
>> backup might end up in a folder that you don't have on your radar and so
>> it would be effectively lost when you need it.
>>
>> Why would you want to create a new folder from another machine instead
>> of just backing up to C:\Backups ? Explain your use case if you have a
>> good one.
>>
>> Michael
>>
m> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
m> Visit http://www.firebirdsql.org and click the Resources item
m> on the main (top) menu. Try Knowledgebase and FAQ links !
m> Also search the knowledgebases at http://www.ibphoenix.com
m> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
m> Yahoo! Groups Links
--
Dmitry Kuzmenko, www.ib-aid.com