Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script
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I would have thought storing your host/user/dbname/password in a plain text file would be ALOT more insecure than having them in a anti-deamx'd .amx file. Or am i missing something? (still early here)

I mean if they got your amx, then got this file (or made their own) they would have everything they need there to use the mode/database. (exept knowing the db structure)

They could remotely drop your entire database with just that file no need for the .amx.
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Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by Scenario - 26.11.2011, 05:37
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by iggy1 - 26.11.2011, 06:38
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by Scenario - 26.11.2011, 14:24
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by Calgon - 26.11.2011, 14:26
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by Scenario - 26.11.2011, 14:29
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by Calgon - 26.11.2011, 14:29
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by Scenario - 26.11.2011, 14:32
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by Calgon - 26.11.2011, 14:37
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by serman - 26.11.2011, 14:42
Re: Protecting Your MySQL-Enhanced Script - by Scenario - 26.11.2011, 14:44

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