Brian
You are quite correct. InstantDB does not provide different user accounts.
All data is available to any database connection. Servers have to enforce
their own security if they wish to partition data.
Regards
Pete
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Peter Hearty peter.hearty@lutris.com
Lutris Technologies (UK) http://www.lutris.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mayo, Brian (FUSA)" <Brianmayo@FIRSTUSA.com>
To: <instantdb@enhydra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:34 PM
Subject: InstantDB: Regarding access control on a database
> I am considering using InstantDB for a project I am working on but I have
> some requirements.
> My question is regarding the ability to username/password protect a
database
> and other access controls.
> I read through the WWW pages but I could not find anything on this topic.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Brian H. Mayo
> Webmaster/Systems Administrator
> First USA; Internet Systems Integration
> tel: (302) 282-7471 fax: (302) 282-3978
> brianmayo@firstusa.com
>
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