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Re: Protecting Personal Files within a Perl Website!by roju (Friar) |
on Jul 30, 2004 at 14:18 UTC ( #378700=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Not a perl/webserver solution; but, is there anything stopping you from just using ssh to access your files? Since you seem to be particularly paranoid, you could use s/key one-time passwords. That way it doesn't matter if there's a keylogger or if someone sniffs your password. It's also way more convenient than carrying around a CDRW :). You can download putty from anywhere to get access. That said, basic http auth over ssl strikes me as being properly careful, unless the data's super sensitive. Update: Touched up a little.
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