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On 26 May 2006, at 05:46, David Pratt wrote:
I am curious how folks are handling authentication for ZEO in a
general way (client against the server). Is is common to attempt to
use user/passwords from acl in zope as a means of creating a lists
Hi Jens, this is available in ZEO and looks to me that the original idea
was to support more than a single mode of authentication. I was curious
of those using it to see how it was generally being used (or whether
others have worked out something against other authentication schemes).
Many
Pascal Peregrina wrote:
Hi,
I have a question regarding what triggers the reloading of an object
state from ZODB (in order to set the most up to date one).
(note that I use ZEO)
Say you have C1, a Connection, and you have already retrieved object O1
(so O1 is in C1 cache).
Then, O1 is
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On 26 May 2006, at 16:43, Benji York wrote:
Andreas Jung wrote:
You could use a firewall to allow incoming ZEO connection only
from authorized IP address...should not be
On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 02:41:32AM -0300, Sidnei da Silva wrote:
| Anyone experienced this? Any clues about what to do to get more
| information?
/me still expecting Dieter Maurer's I've fixed this in my private
copy of Zope by doing X, Y, Z :)
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Sidnei da Silva
Enfold Systems
Well, you might need a few monkeys for sure :-) I guess it is safe to
say, that the authentication built into ZEO is not used extensively. You
never know until you ask. I guess if it were, it might depend on the use
case you have for ZEO more than anything. Many thanks.
Regards
David
You
Please stay on the mailing list -- readded.
Pedro Werneck wrote at 2006-5-25 21:33 -0300:
...
You see modifications only after crossing a transaction boundary.
In the same transaction, you see only the modification made by
this transaction (not by others, even committed).
OK... so, how can I