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Seriously the only REAL way to protect you login sessions is to use
encryption. SSL would boost this also. You can make you own key also. I'm using
this on a site I've developed (developing actually) but won't commit until I'm
sure it is working correctly. I'm avoinding OS-based login systems purely
because I want to write a secure CMS that can run under other OS's rather than
WinNT/2000.
It's
looking good but I'll be dragging my feet until at least May when the "board"
let's the site go live. Plenty of time for testing however for which I am
grateful.
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