MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ?
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Originally Posted by Vince
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I would argue that using files is even more insecure when using a UCP. The web server user needs to have read and write access to the directory the files are in. A lot of people are also very lax in regards to security and they just chmod everything to 777 when something doesn't work.
Tbh, all of the choices can be "insecure" if the person running the server is incompetent. File-based systems are more secure in the context of plug-and-play.
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MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by YouHack - 25.04.2017, 21:57
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Cameryn - 25.04.2017, 22:13
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Sew_Sumi - 25.04.2017, 22:32
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Eoussama - 25.04.2017, 22:55
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by YouHack - 25.04.2017, 22:56
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by AndreiWow - 26.04.2017, 00:28
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by renatog - 26.04.2017, 03:04
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Vince - 26.04.2017, 05:33
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Sew_Sumi - 26.04.2017, 07:03
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Dairyll - 26.04.2017, 12:22

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