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Maris Kalnins
Posted: 11/22/2002, 1:41 AM

Hi there!

Can somebody comment the strength of mechanism of securing the pages in CCS

How secure is it?
How hard for hackers is to get in?

many pages uses server security restrictions for directories and files,
is this method better than CCS offers?

Maris

Alexey Alexapolsky
Posted: 11/22/2002, 6:45 AM

1) Full-fledged applications , like the ones provided by Yahoo or similar
do not use server security restrictions for directories and files as primary
way
to authentificate users, since it's somewhat inconvenient.

2) Quite secure. Major web application holes are taken into account.

3) Of course, any additional security is better.

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Alex,
Support Engineer
CodeCharge Team


"Maris Kalnins" <proximus@mail.teliamtc.lv> wrote in message
news:arku49$vs5$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi there!
>
> Can somebody comment the strength of mechanism of securing the pages in
CCS
>
> How secure is it?
> How hard for hackers is to get in?
>
> many pages uses server security restrictions for directories and files,
> is this method better than CCS offers?
>
> Maris
>
>


   


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