>> Philipp Chudinov wrote: >> > does this mean that anybdoy can do anything with my data if (he) knows > my >> > machine name && Xindice port?
> From: "Adrian Chong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > well, it is not. but how to solve this problem yet it is not implemented? I am struggling with this same issue and would like feedback on the following 'solution.' Note that this solution will only apply under limited circumstances. 1 - Access to Xindice will be programmatic (in my case via XML-RPC) 2 - Set up the programs that accesses Xindice on a server available to all users. (Server PHP) 3 - Set up Xindice on a server that is only available to the server with the programs. (Server X) How to do this? Use a 192.168.x.x address for Server X while giving Server PHP a true web presence (running Apache, etc.) Server PHP will require two networking cards, one to access the Internet, and another to access the internal network. Any feedback on this setup appreciated, Jimmy Little 828-835-8350 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Government, in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one..." --Thomas Paine
