On 4/11/08, Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gerald,
>
> Gerald Johnson wrote
>
> > I have a CD application that a vendor is suggesting that I use SQLite as
> > the db. My concern is security. Currently we are using Access which is
> > password protected, but very slow.
Hi Gerald,
Gerald Johnson wrote
> I have a CD application that a vendor is suggesting that I use SQLite as
> the db. My concern is security. Currently we are using Access which is
> password protected, but very slow. I have not found any information
> about having SQLite password protected.
Hi Gerald,
> I have a CD application that a vendor is suggesting that I use SQLite as
> the db. My concern is security. Currently we are using Access which is
> password protected, but very slow. I have not found any information
> about having SQLite password protected. Is it possible, and I
An Sqlite database is one file. How about using an encrypted file system.
If you have web access try SSL,
Jay A. Kreibich wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 09:34:51AM -0700, Gerald Johnson scratched on the
> wall:
>> Hope I am sending this to the correct group. Sorry if I should be
>> posting
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 09:34:51AM -0700, Gerald Johnson scratched on the wall:
> Hope I am sending this to the correct group. Sorry if I should be
> posting this to a different one.
>
> I have a CD application that a vendor is suggesting that I use SQLite as
> the db. My concern is security.
Database.
Have a nice journey with superfast-lite-weight-self contained SQLITE
- Original Message -
From: "Gerald Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 10:04 PM
Subject: [sqlite] Security for SQLite
> Hope I am se
Gerald Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a CD application that a vendor is suggesting that I use SQLite
> as
> the db. My concern is security. Currently we are using Access which
> is
> password protected, but very slow. I have not found any information
> about having SQLite password
Gerald Johnson wrote:
>
> I have a CD application that a vendor is suggesting that I use SQLite as
> the db. My concern is security. Currently we are using Access which is
> password protected, but very slow. I have not found any information
> about having SQLite password protected. Is it
Hope I am sending this to the correct group. Sorry if I should be
posting this to a different one.
I have a CD application that a vendor is suggesting that I use SQLite as
the db. My concern is security. Currently we are using Access which is
password protected, but very slow. I have not
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