This is a discussion on how to not write password in code for using to mysql? within the MySQL Database forums, part of the Database Forums category; I don't know if this has been mentioned, but one way you can do it is to store the ...
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I don't know if this has been mentioned, but one way you can do it is
to store the passwords in some weird place (outside htdocs/www) and simply mangle the password. For example, in some of my python scripts, I load a config file that contains password for db. The password might be: red*igloo But in the config file, it's: 0r05ed**0igloo55 Then, in python: pass = pass.replace("0","").replace("5","").replace("**", "*") That's a crude example but you get the idea. Of course, this is NOT bullet proof if the user can browse your source code and they can probably figure it out but even if it stops 50% of potential thieves, it is worth it because it is so easy to do. Of course, you should make sure you are using a reliable host from a good company. http://eblarg.com On May 27, 5:15 am, "_mario.lat" <n...@libero.it> wrote: > hallo, > I use PHP and I'd like to not write in hardcoded way password > and login to access to mysql. > how to not write password in code for access to mysql? > How can I do? > I'd like that who see my code don't see my paswords. > there is a solution? > Thank you in advance. > Mario. |