On Jun 8, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Julian Wanke wrote:
> A database for each client? Isn't that over-powered? If you have 1000
> clients, you would loose the overview over your databases...
What -- people have more than one client?!?
My thoughts:
A client is like a girlfriend -- if you have too many
Tell this the facebook, google or nsa data team ^^
Am 10.06.2013, 16:15 Uhr, schrieb Tedd Sperling :
On Jun 8, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Julian Wanke wrote:
A database for each client? Isn't that over-powered? If you have 1000
clients, you would loose the overview over your databases...
What -- p
Hi:
I am sure they do not turn over a 1000 clients to a single person.
Cheers,
tedd
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On Jun 10, 2013, at 2:11 PM, Julian Wanke wrote:
> Tell this the facebook, google or nsa data team ^^
>
> Am 10.06.2013, 16:15 Uhr, schri
There servers are so good configured, that they don't need much
maintainance.
Facebook has 1,11 Billion Accounts. If we divide this through 1000 members
per data team member they need 1 Million data team mebers, each of them
has a salary which I would say is about 2000$.
That means they have
Trying to learn how this works for a simple security need I have.
Nothing serious, hence this experiment.
My code:
if (!isset($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']))
{
header('WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="My Realm"');
header('HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized');
echo 'You have chosen not to signin';
e
I think that the problem here is, that the unset of the
$_SERVER["PHP_AUTH_USER"] variable is not affecting the client's browser.
If you've got a directory protection, the browser needs a restart to show
the login dialog before.
I may be wrong because I'm using forms normally but the Authentifi
On 6/10/2013 4:33 PM, Julian Wanke wrote:
I think that the problem here is, that the unset of the
$_SERVER["PHP_AUTH_USER"] variable is not affecting the client's browser.
If you've got a directory protection, the browser needs a restart to
show the login dialog before.
I may be wrong because I'm
I just mentioned that as an example.
For this authentification the server sends a Authorization header.
The client's browser requests the credentials from the user and save them
in the RAM.
Now the client's browser sends the credentials to the server.
And what's important: The browser sends th
Julian Wanke wrote:
> Facebook has 1,11 Billion Accounts. If we divide this through 1000
> members per data team member they need 1 Million data team mebers,
> each of them has a salary which I would say is about 2000$.
> That means they have to pay 2 Billion US$ (!) per month to the data
> team
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