Just try to create an existing user (either in Windows or LINUX)  again,
the system will automatically reject it
because it is a UNIQUE field. managed by the System ? Kernel ? Application ?

Where are the stored password your Browser keeps each time it ask you
whether you want it to keep it or not.

In A TABLE and it can be viewed in >> Settings > preferences > Security >>
Saved LOGINS  and A *BUTTON TO View Password.*

There you will see a Structured Table AND COLUMN : SITE, USERNAME,
LASTLOGIN, LAST CHANGED AND optionally not displayed PASSWORD  but can be
viewed upon request.

Now where these are stored ? This is a SECRET

Because an application can be build to copy that table send it by e-mail
and read it.

that application is called a VIRUS







*Kind Regards*


*Alain Bastien*



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On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Dimitry Sibiryakov [email protected]
[firebird-support] <[email protected]> wrote:

> 28.10.2016 11:29, Alain Bastien [email protected] [firebird-support]
> wrote:
> > First there was the command line
> >
> > Then there was the application
>
>    Command line interpreter is an application too.
>
> > Where ever there is a Login and a Password to connect, there is a Table,
> with fields, columns and data type and it a group of table is the starting
> point of a DATABASE.
>
>    Tell me: where are tables, columns and data types behind login and
> password for Linux
> console or Windows remote desktop?
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