Re: 1984 (Big Brother)

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> Remind him that he must logout normally to lock the DB

if you follow the thread closely, this is a requirement. boss may not
logout properly :)

that's why all suggest a mechanical ways for the job. pressure
sensors, cameras etc etc

~viraj

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> On Sep 12, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Joshua Kehn wrote:
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>> Tedd-
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>> Would he consider access to another database? I.e. a separate, say memcached db which stores the "boss" status?
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>> An issue with the temporary file would also be session length, if the session expires without the user explicitly logging off, the file wouldn't be removed. A way to bypass this would be to add some sort of session expiration header to the file and update that.
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>> And couldn't you make a simple check if the boss is logged in or not by the ability to access the database?
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>> Regards,
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>> -Josh
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>> On Sep 12, 2010, at 12:32 PM, tedd wrote:
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>>> Hi gang:
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>>> I have a client who wants his employees' access to their online business database restricted to only times when he is logged on. (Don't ask why)
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>>> In other words, when the boss is not logged on, then his employees cannot access the business database in any fashion whatsoever including checking to see if the boss is logged on, or not. No access whatsoever!
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>>> Normally, I would just set up a field in the database and have that set to "yes" or "no" as to if the employees could access the database, or not. But in this case, the boss does not want even that type of access to the database permitted. Repeat -- No access whatsoever!
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>>> I was thinking of the boss' script writing to a file that accomplished the "yes" or "no" thing, but if the boss did not log off properly then the file would remain in the "yes" state allowing employees undesired access. That would not be acceptable.
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>>> So, what methods would you suggest?
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>>> Cheers,
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>>> tedd
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