RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way - SOLVED!!!

2004-10-25 Thread dpgirago
Just wanted to clarify. 

The devil is always in the details. 

dave

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Bart Baaten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/22/2004 03:35 PM

I think he meant one was named System1 and the other System2.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 22 oktober 2004 22:34
To: Andre Matos
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way - SOLVED!!!

Andre,
Did you intend to write that both sessions have the same name? Doesn't 
that result in the same issue with the session identification?
dave

Andre Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/22/2004 03:25 PM

To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:

Hi list,

Thanks for all people who tried to help me in my session problem.

I have found a simple and easy way to have to web-based php applications
running in the same server and having one user using both on the same web
browser (two different windows or tabs).

I did this in one system:

session_name(System1);
session_start();


and this in the another system:

session_name(System1);
session_start();


Now I can have my two applications running in the same browser at the same
time.

Thanks for all help that I received!!!

Andre

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Andre Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message-
From: Andre Matos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:59 PM
To: 'Matt M.'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way

Hi Matt,

I am trying to solve my problem to have one browser accessing two 
different
applications (each one in a different window) where each application has 
its
own and unique sessionID. I really don't want to use cookie because I will
need that the user enable the option accept cookies in the browser.

However, I am afraid to pass the sessionID on the URL because someone can
cat it.

I am using currently using SSL.

Can you see any solution for my problem?

Thanks.

--
Andre Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message-
From: Matt M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:35 PM
To: Andre Matos
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way

 How can I send a SID (SessionID) in a security way from one page to
another?
 Is it security to do this?

not sure what exactly you want.  You could just use cookies, dont
allow it to be in form fields or query strings.

you could use ssl.


RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way - SOLVED!!!

2004-10-22 Thread Andre Matos
Hi list,

Thanks for all people who tried to help me in my session problem.

I have found a simple and easy way to have to web-based php applications
running in the same server and having one user using both on the same web
browser (two different windows or tabs).

I did this in one system:

session_name(System1);
session_start();


and this in the another system:

session_name(System1);
session_start();


Now I can have my two applications running in the same browser at the same
time.

Thanks for all help that I received!!!

Andre

--
Andre Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message-
From: Andre Matos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:59 PM
To: 'Matt M.'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way

Hi Matt,

I am trying to solve my problem to have one browser accessing two different
applications (each one in a different window) where each application has its
own and unique sessionID. I really don't want to use cookie because I will
need that the user enable the option accept cookies in the browser.

However, I am afraid to pass the sessionID on the URL because someone can
cat it.

I am using currently using SSL.

Can you see any solution for my problem?

Thanks.

--
Andre Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message-
From: Matt M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:35 PM
To: Andre Matos
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way

 How can I send a SID (SessionID) in a security way from one page to
another?
 Is it security to do this?

not sure what exactly you want.  You could just use cookies, dont
allow it to be in form fields or query strings.

you could use ssl.

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RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way - SOLVED!!!

2004-10-22 Thread dpgirago
Andre,
Did you intend to write that both sessions have the same name? Doesn't 
that result in the same issue with the session identification?
dave





Andre Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED]

10/22/2004 03:25 PM



 

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cc:





Subject:
RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way - SOLVED!!!



Hi list,

Thanks for all people who tried to help me in my session problem.

I have found a simple and easy way to have to web-based php applications
running in the same server and having one user using both on the same web
browser (two different windows or tabs).

I did this in one system:

session_name(System1);
session_start();


and this in the another system:

session_name(System1);
session_start();


Now I can have my two applications running in the same browser at the same
time.

Thanks for all help that I received!!!

Andre

--
Andre Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message-
From: Andre Matos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:59 PM
To: 'Matt M.'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way

Hi Matt,

I am trying to solve my problem to have one browser accessing two 
different
applications (each one in a different window) where each application has 
its
own and unique sessionID. I really don't want to use cookie because I will
need that the user enable the option accept cookies in the browser.

However, I am afraid to pass the sessionID on the URL because someone can
cat it.

I am using currently using SSL.

Can you see any solution for my problem?

Thanks.

--
Andre Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message-
From: Matt M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:35 PM
To: Andre Matos
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way

 How can I send a SID (SessionID) in a security way from one page to
another?
 Is it security to do this?

not sure what exactly you want.  You could just use cookies, dont
allow it to be in form fields or query strings.

you could use ssl.

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RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way - SOLVED!!!

2004-10-22 Thread Bart Baaten
I think he meant one was named System1 and the other System2.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 22 oktober 2004 22:34
To: Andre Matos
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way - SOLVED!!!

Andre,
Did you intend to write that both sessions have the same name? Doesn't 
that result in the same issue with the session identification?
dave





Andre Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED]

10/22/2004 03:25 PM



 

To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:





Subject:
RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way - SOLVED!!!



Hi list,

Thanks for all people who tried to help me in my session problem.

I have found a simple and easy way to have to web-based php applications
running in the same server and having one user using both on the same web
browser (two different windows or tabs).

I did this in one system:

session_name(System1);
session_start();


and this in the another system:

session_name(System1);
session_start();


Now I can have my two applications running in the same browser at the same
time.

Thanks for all help that I received!!!

Andre

--
Andre Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message-
From: Andre Matos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:59 PM
To: 'Matt M.'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way

Hi Matt,

I am trying to solve my problem to have one browser accessing two 
different
applications (each one in a different window) where each application has 
its
own and unique sessionID. I really don't want to use cookie because I will
need that the user enable the option accept cookies in the browser.

However, I am afraid to pass the sessionID on the URL because someone can
cat it.

I am using currently using SSL.

Can you see any solution for my problem?

Thanks.

--
Andre Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message-
From: Matt M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:35 PM
To: Andre Matos
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] How to send a SID in a security way

 How can I send a SID (SessionID) in a security way from one page to
another?
 Is it security to do this?

not sure what exactly you want.  You could just use cookies, dont
allow it to be in form fields or query strings.

you could use ssl.

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