Here I have a blog I setup but have not finished regarding web
application authentication which includes source code and classes you
can utilize.
Unfortunately I have not been able to finish writing the article due to
three jobs and school work. I can however assist you in getting it up
and
Hey Guys,
I need some help on an effficient session management, right now what I do is
check if the user has loggedin using his username, and create a
SESSION['logged']=1, setting a login flag actually, I am not sure if this is
the best way ?
What do you guys use for sessions, and which is the
How secure would you want it? Is this is a public facing web application?
Are you in a shared hosting environment vs. a dedicated hosting
environment? Do you require alternative session management such as
database or mcache vs. flat file session support?
Have you thought about cross site
Hi Jason,
Yes this is going to be a public facing application with 3 level heirarchy,
and maybe around 100 tiny companies(3-4 employees) using it.
App is going to be on a Hosted Server.
DB session mgmt would be a bit slower, is it? I have thought about cross
site forgery and session hijacking,
Hello,
I am trying to set up a session management system for my site. Check out
my site (under development) http://www.planttel.com/newsite2/home.php
I have a user auth system installed already. What I want is when a
customer clicks on log in that it will prompt them for a user name and
password
On 7 Feb 2002, at 18:36, Danny Kelly wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to set up a session management system for my site. Check
out my site (under development)
http://www.planttel.com/newsite2/home.php I have a user auth system
installed already. What I want is when a customer clicks on log in