[NCLUG] Database program deployment question
JVergara at equinox.com
JVergara at equinox.com
Thu Oct 3 11:38:44 MDT 2002
Thanks for the answer. The client is Windows-based and is written
using Clarion for Windows.
Juan C.
Rich Young
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10/03/02 12:55 PM
Please respond to
nclug
The obvious (easiest, not fastest) answer is to use that browser-based
client
and HTTPS, right? The setup all takes place here, where you can
control it,
and all you need to be sure of is that they have the right browser.
What is the non-browser-based client app written in? If it's a
popular
open-source language like perl or python, you might be able to pass
the
traffic through a gpg-like module on each end of the connection. Or
you
could just use VPN connections and leave it as-is.
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