Bypassing standard frameworks
2012-06-14 22:56:13.928025+02 by Dan Lyke 2 comments
Bypassing standard frameworks: fine. Using "username" and "password" configs when framework uses "user" and "pass": There. Will. Be. Blood.
2012-06-14 22:56:13.928025+02 by Dan Lyke 2 comments
Bypassing standard frameworks: fine. Using "username" and "password" configs when framework uses "user" and "pass": There. Will. Be. Blood.
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#Comment Re: made: 2012-06-15 04:41:11.72725+02 by: meuon
Yeah, cause in all of my worlds it is 'login' and 'passwd', like it should be. A user is a person or consumer of something, a user name is: "Bob Smith", but his login is part of the credentials used.
Which: one of my guys started using "Basic Auth" instead of some half backed cookie scheme of fake auth on a personal project. He finally admitted that it is easier and more secure.
#Comment Re: made: 2012-06-15 13:31:35.960019+02 by: meuon
BTW, I was being a little sarcastic... In case ya'll missed it.
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