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WebApp Sec: Follow-up: Reviewing security parameters

Follow-up: Reviewing security parameters

From: Simon Lemieux <lemieuxs_at_ca.inter.net>
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 11:34:06 -0400

Thank you all for your replies.

I understand I will have to post my code, though I decided to clean it
up a bit before doing so, I'll separate ideas, explain them and add a
lot of comments. Though I won't have time to program on it until a
little while (I work very much these days, while I was used to like
24-32 hours a week...)

So whenever this script is revised by myself, I'll drop you another note
with the code in attachment or a verbatim of the script (like script.txt
instead of .php) on a website.

In the meantime, I found a way to deal with my machine with SSH using a
Java Terminal called MindTerm. It is very efficient and to test it I've
been able to use emacs, program a little on POV-Ray, render, and get the
result on my webpage. This is exactly what I would have like to do with
my login page. (Well the login would have grant me access to other tools
of course).

However, I will still need the script since I'm not the only
administrator on that machine. My partner will have to create client
accounts and manage billing inquiries, and stuff like that so I'll have
to make that script anyway.

So to answer Auri's question number one and five, the code will be
available ASAP, though it should be in 4-6 weeks until I get the time to
work on it, unfortunately.

Thanks for your input!
   Simon Lemieux

PS: Oh by the way, I've got like 20 replies of people on this mailing
list that were "Out of the office" or using Spam filters that needs me
to reply... I'll probably put a filter for these two to be sent in a
"Mailing list junk" folder, but I was wondering what you guys thought
about that? Thanks.

-- 
Dedicated to audio/visual and interactive artwork.
Received on Apr 17 2004
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